Tesi etd-05062025-164025 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
AMELIO, LORENZO
URN
etd-05062025-164025
Titolo
Design and Development of a Miniaturized Wireless Imaging System for Capsule Endoscopy
Dipartimento
INGEGNERIA DELL'INFORMAZIONE
Corso di studi
INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA
Relatori
relatore Iannaccone, Giuseppe
correlatore Catania, Alessandro
tutor Bertozzi, Michele
correlatore Catania, Alessandro
tutor Bertozzi, Michele
Parole chiave
- capsule
- endoscope
- microcamera
- microcontroller
- transceiver
- Wi-Fi Halow
- wireless data transfer
Data inizio appello
27/05/2025
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
27/05/2095
Riassunto
This thesis focuses on the development of a wireless data transfer system for an implantable endoscopic capsule consisting of a miniaturised camera module, a microprocessor and a wireless transceiver. This architecture comprises two subsystems: a Wi-Fi HaLow (IEEE 802.11ah) module and a white light imaging (WLI) module. The WLI module include the camera module and two white LEDs. Therefore, a low-power LED drive circuit was investigated to ensure adequate brightness while minimising power consumption.
A dissertation on the historical importance of capsule endoscopy has been conducted, providing a comprehensive overview of modern products used by physicians in clinical centres.
Since the dimensions of the capsules are minimal, a comparison of the available hardware must be made in terms of dimensions and performance, for example, resolution and frame rate for the camera module, and transmission data rate for the transceiver. The characteristics of each device have been explained in depth. Several PCBs were developed, including an initial flexible PCB prototype for the camera module.
The development of the C/C++ firmware for the microcontroller was the pivotal assignment of the project; the code was then verified by means of several prototypes and creating a final working demonstrator.
The conclusive task pertained the design of a miniaturized version of the flexible PCB for the camera module to enable the integration of the complete system inside the capsule.
A dissertation on the historical importance of capsule endoscopy has been conducted, providing a comprehensive overview of modern products used by physicians in clinical centres.
Since the dimensions of the capsules are minimal, a comparison of the available hardware must be made in terms of dimensions and performance, for example, resolution and frame rate for the camera module, and transmission data rate for the transceiver. The characteristics of each device have been explained in depth. Several PCBs were developed, including an initial flexible PCB prototype for the camera module.
The development of the C/C++ firmware for the microcontroller was the pivotal assignment of the project; the code was then verified by means of several prototypes and creating a final working demonstrator.
The conclusive task pertained the design of a miniaturized version of the flexible PCB for the camera module to enable the integration of the complete system inside the capsule.
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