Toumaz Technology Limited announces that it has delivered and tested its integrated Sensium platform, a new ultra-low power wireless infrastructure system for health and lifestyle monitoring applications. The integrated Sensium chip, which taped-out on Infineon's advanced 130 nanometre RF CMOS process, has met the targeted accuracy and performance parameters in initial functional testing.
Based on Toumaz's patented Advanced Mixed Signal (AMx) technology, the groundbreaking Sensium platform provides solution to cover the last metre and connect the mobile individual via any existing network to a healthcare provider—from the hardware (including body-worn and base station Sensiums) and wireless link protocols to the operating system. By delivering a complete system of intelligent body-worn wireless sensors and associated networking, Toumaz is enabling a new generation of disposable and personalized healthcare and lifestyle solutions.
Professor Chris Toumazou, co-founder and chairman, Toumaz Technology, said, "Toumaz has succeeded in pulling together the key core competences of ultra-low power wireless and ultra-low power signal processing first developed at ImperialCollege and integrating these onto its completely unique system for the acquisition of data from a mobile individual. The landmark we are celebrating represents the realisation of a whole solution to ultra-low power wireless body monitoring, an achievement of which everyone involved is extremely proud."
Keith Errey, co-founder and COO, Toumaz Technology, stated, "By delivering the key requirements of unobtrusiveness, simplicity and low cost, the Sensium provides the complete link to the personal area network, on which customers can build their own applications and services. The delivery of the integrated Sensium system is a major milestone as we move into the next commercial phase of supply and support."
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