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AudioDAQ: turning the mobile phone's ubiquitous headset port into a universal data acquisition interface

Published: 06 November 2012 Publication History

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We present AudioDAQ, a new platform for continuous data acquisition using the headset port of a mobile phone. AudioDAQ differs from existing phone peripheral interfaces by drawing all necessary power from the microphone bias voltage, encoding all data as analog audio, and leveraging the phone's built-in voice memo application (or a custom application) for continuous data collection. These properties make the AudioDAQ design more universal, so it works across a broad range of phones including sophisticated smart phones and simpler feature phones, enables simple analog peripherals without requiring a microcontroller, requires no hardware or software modifications on the phone itself, uses significantly less power than prior approaches, and allows continuous data capture over an extended period of time. The AudioDAQ design is efficient because it draws all necessary power from the microphone bias voltage, and it is general because this voltage and a voice memo application are present on most mobile phones in use today. We show the viability of our architecture by evaluating an end-to-end system that can capture EKG signals continuously for hours and send the data to the cloud for storage, processing, and visualization.

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        SenSys '12: Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
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