Technology News
Electric field sensor monitors driver fatigue
Plessey Semiconductors will be launching an implementation of its EPIC sensor technology, the PS25203, which is specifically aimed at the automotive market at the Chicago Sensor Expo 2012. Car manufacturers have expressed interest in this sensor technology as it can be used to provide low cost, reliable detection systems for several automotive applications. Plessey.
The PS25203 features a lower gain and higher input impedance making it ideal for certain types of contactless ECG measurement such as driver fatigue monitoring or seat occupancy. The EPIC sensor works by measuring tiny changes in an electric field in a similar way to a magnetometer detecting changes in a magnetic field even at a distance and through clothing.
There are several applications where EPIC can be used in cars. For example, driver monitoring for health and alertness by detecting heart rate and respiration or determining the occupancy of the car to adjust the ride, handling and air bag deployment depending on the size and location of occupants. The EPIC sensor electrodes can be easily and discretely incorporated inside the seat backs to acquire the necessary biometric data. The sensor can be integrated on a chip with other features such as data converters, digital signal processing and wireless communications capability.
The technology works at normal room temperatures and functions as an ultra-high, input impedance sensor that acts as a highly stable, extremely sensitive, contactless digital voltmeter to measure tiny changes in the electric field down to milliVolts. Most places on Earth have a vertical electric field of about 100 Volts per metre. The human body is mostly water and this interacts with the electric field. EPIC technology is so sensitive that it can detect these changes at a distance and even through a solid wall.
EPIC sensors are already in commercial production by Plessey. By adjusting the DSP and amplification circuitry, the sensors can be tuned for detection at a distance as required for these automotive applications. Volume production pricing for the PS25203 is in the region of $1-2. The PS25203 is supplied in a custom 4-pin PCB hybrid package measuring 10.5mm x 10.5mm x 3.45mm
Application notes are available at www.plesseysemiconductors.com/products/epic/applications/
- Water- and dust-protected inertial measurement units support CAN and RS-422 interfaces
- Factory-programmable linear Hall-effect sensor ICs for high-bandwidth applications
- Bosch highlights radar technology for safety-relevant driver assistant systems
- High-precision Hall effect sensors come in ultra-small package
- Texas Instruments releases new Sensor Hub BoosterPack kit to explore sensor fusion applications
- MEMS market applies full throttle, fueled by automotive and wireless demand
- LED array driver offers all-around protection
- Infotainment drives memory increase in modern cars
- HD CMOS image sensor delivers high-resolution images to automotive and security/surveillance applications
- Semtech expands automotive qualified product platform for power management and display backlighting applications
- In Formula One, Freescale is in the pole position
- Volvo evaluates flywheel hybrid drive - fuel savings of up to 25%
- Bosch tests automatic driving on the Autobahn
- Bosch highlights radar technology for safety-relevant driver assistant systems
- Toyota utilizes SPARK Pro programming language in ultra-low-defect software
- Bosch stresses high costs for lower fuel consumption
- TRW succeeds with electrical power steering system in China market
- Universal charger connects plug-in hybrids globally to the grid - as long as it is a Porsche
- Students build electric racing car
- MOST Forum sketches 5-Gbps future
This site contains articles under license from EETimes Group , a division of United Business Media LLC.


