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1.

Name the method that is used for monitoring of the saturation of a patient’s haemoglobin
non-invasively.Single choice.

EEG
EOG
Pulse Oximetry
Thermometer
Correct answers: Pulse Oximetry

2.Nodes in BAN are broadly classified intoSingle choice.

Sensor nodes and base station


Low complexity, high complexity nodes and base station
hardware and software
star, mesh and cluster nodes
Correct answers: Sensor nodes and base station

3.An example of implantable sensorSingle choice.

Cardiac pacemaker
ECG system
Pressure sensors
Strain gauge
Correct answers: Cardiac pacemaker

4.It is one of the on-body power scavenging techniqueSingle choice.

Blood rate
ECG
EEG
Body vibration and temperature change
Correct answers: Body vibration and temperature change

5.What is the typical frequency range and amplitude range of an ECG signal?Single choice.

Frequency range: 0.05 to 125 Hz and Signal amplitude: 0.1 – 5 mV


Frequency range: 250 to 1 kHz and Signal amplitude: 0.1 – 5 µV
Frequency range: 500 to 1 kHz and Signal amplitude: 0.1 – 5 µV
Frequency range: 0.05 to 500 Hz and Signal amplitude: 0.1 – 5 µV
Correct answers: Frequency range: 0.05 to 125 Hz and Signal amplitude: 0.1 – 5 mV

6.Which of the following is wrong regarding the properties of sensors in BAN?Single choice.

They may be heterogeneous in terms of capabilities


They can be wearable in nature but not implantable
They are designed to be unobtrusive to the host
They may be designed to measure multiple stimuli from their environment
Correct answers: They can be wearable in nature but not implantable
7.In BAN Communication Protocol Stack, MAC Layer dealsSingle choice.

with the antenna and radio hardware


with routing management and reliable data transfer
with applications such as securing the communication infrastructure
with channel access and contention management
Correct answers: with channel access and contention management

8.Which of the following is correct regarding the BSN?Single choice.

Greater number of nodes required for accurate, wide area coverage


Multiple sensors, each perform dedicated tasks
Single sensors, each perform multiple tasks
Much more likely to have a fixed or static structure
Correct answers: Single sensors, each perform multiple tasks

9.The majority of the WSN platforms use 8-bit or 16-bit RISC processorsSingle choice.

Atmel ATmega
Atmel ATmega and Texas Instruments (TI) MSP430 microcontrollers
Texas Instruments (TI) MSP430 microcontrollers
Neither Texas Instruments (TI) MSP430 microcontrollers or Atmel ATmega
Correct answers: Atmel ATmega and Texas Instruments (TI) MSP430 microcontrollers

10.Which of the following is not an ideal characteristic of a bio-amplifier?Single choice.

High Gain Accuracy


Low input impedance
Low output impedance
High CMRR
Correct answers: Low input impedance

11.Which of the following IC is not an instrumentation amplifier?Single choice.

AD741
AD620
AD624
INA121
Correct answers: AD741

12.Which of the following is correct regarding the PCB antenna?Single choice.

High manufacturing cost


No dielectric loss
Relatively Poor performance
Good circuit board material
Correct answers: Relatively Poor performance

13.SPI is aSingle choice.

Full-duplex, synchronous serial communication protocol


Full-duplex, asynchronous serial communication protocol
Full-duplex, synchronous parallel communication protocol
Full-duplex, asynchronous parallel communication protocol
Correct answers: Full-duplex, synchronous serial communication protocol
14.Which of the following signal wire is not related to I2C?Single choice.

CS
SDA
SCL
SDA and SCL
Correct answers: CS

15.Which of the following is not a characteristic of a star network?Single choice.

High Latency
High Bandwidth
Simple and cheap slave nodes
Low power consumption of slave nodes
Correct answers: High Latency

16.The inductive loop in the BAN is useful for transferringSingle choice.

large packets of data


large and small packets of data
small packets of data
not used at all
Correct answers: small packets of data

17.What is the relation between the dielectric constant of fat and muscle (assume the frequency is in
100-400 MHz range)?Single choice.

Same
Different
Dielectric constant of muscle is greater than fat
Dielectric constant of fat is greater than muscle
Correct answers: Dielectric constant of muscle is greater than fat

18.When the implant is flat, the following antenna can be used for in body communicationSingle
choice.

Helical antenna
Loop antenna
Patch antenna
Monopole antenna
Correct answers: Patch antenna

19.What is the Return loss value which represent total reflection?Single choice.

0
1
Infinity
0.6

20.Which of the following is not a characteristics of star-mesh hybrid network?Single choice.

Large spatial coverage


Low latency and high bandwidth between master and its slaves
Low latency and high bandwidth for multi-hop communication
Good for local actuation or data aggregation
1.WMTS StandsSingle choice.

Wireless Medical Telehealth System


Wireless Medical Telemetry System
Wireless Medical Telehealth Sector
Wireless Medical Telemetry Sector
Correct answers: Wireless Medical Telemetry System

2.LIPD stands for Single choice.

Low Industrial Potential Devices


Low Interference Potential Devices
Less Industrial Potential Devices
Less Interference Potential Devices
Correct answers: Low Interference Potential Devices

3.IEEE 802.15.4 forSingle choice.

low-rate WPAN, mainly aiming at sensor/actuator networks


short-range wireless communication inside, on or around a human body
high-rate WPAN supporting high data rate personal networking
medium-rate WPAN
Correct answers: low-rate WPAN, mainly aiming at sensor/actuator networks

4.ZigBee is a proprietary specification for wireless communication between smart objects based on
the specificSingle choice.

IEEE 802.15.6 radio link layer


IEEE 802.15.4 radio link layer
IEEE P802.15.3 radio link layer
IEEE 802.15.1 radio link layer
Correct answers: IEEE 802.15.4 radio link layer

5.IEEE 802.15.6 supportSingle choice.

star, mesh, and cluster tree logical topologies


only star topologies
only mesh topologies
mesh and cluster tree logical topologies
Correct answers: only star topologies

6.GHTF stands for Single choice.

Global Heart Task force


Global Heat Task force
Global Harmonization Task Force
General Heat Task force
Correct answers: Global Harmonization Task Force

7.Which of the following is not an example for class III under ‘FDA’ medical device classification?Single
choice.

Heart valves
Implantable defibrillators
Blood bags
Pacemaker
Correct answers: Blood bags
8.Which of the following is not an example for class IIa under ‘EU’ medical device classification?Single
choice.

Thermometer
Disinfectants
Stethoscopes
Sterile surgical gloves
Correct answers: Stethoscopes

9.Which of them is not a wireless attack?Single choice.

Eavesdropping
MAC Spoofing
Wireless Hijacking
Phishing
Correct answers: Phishing

10.Which of them is not a virus infection in BAN?Single choice.

Acknowledgment spoofing
Time synchronization corruption
Trojan horse
Corrupting the routing table
Correct answers: Acknowledgment spoofing

11.A compromised node may selectively reject certain messages, or may randomly drop messages,
thus causing data loss and triggering costly network recovery mechanisms. Which type of attack is
this?Single choice.

Collision spoofing
Selective forwarding
Acknowledgment spoofing
Exhaustion
Correct answers: Selective forwarding

12.SNEP does not supportSingle choice.

Message unicasting
Message broadcasting
Both message broadcasting and unicasting
Safety issues
Correct answers: Message broadcasting

13.In μTESLA, the base station generates a chain of secret keys where the last key of the chain is
pickedSingle choice.

From the first key information


From the first key and second key information
Randomly
From the second key information
Correct answers: Randomly
14.In Adaptive immune system, it consists of mainlySingle choice.

Phagocytes and Macrophages


Neutrophils and Macrophages
Phagocytes and Neutrophils
B cells and T cells
Correct answers: B cells and T cells

15.CDMA differs from TDMA because there is noSingle choice.

Bandwidth
Link
Carrier
Timesharing
Correct answers: Timesharing

16.The group of interferers consists of stations that follow the same communication protocol as
theSingle choice.

Interference
Intrinsic interference
Extrinsic interference
EMI
Correct answers: Intrinsic interference

17.The distance between successive points of initial contact of the same foot in gait cycle is
calledSingle choice.

Stride length
Step length
Heel Strike
Stride
Correct answers: Stride length

18.What is the mean-field potential generated by neurons in the vicinity of the electrode?Single
choice.

Local field potential


Intracellular action potential
Extracellular action potential
Localised field potential
Correct answers: Local field potential

19.SPINE stands for Single choice.

Signal Paralleling in Node Environment


Signal Processing in Node Environment
Shift Processing in Node Environment
Shift Paralleling in Node Environment
Correct answers: Signal Processing in Node Environment
20.The level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath is calledSingle choice.

SpO2
CO2
EtCO2
GMCO2
Correct answers: EtCO2

21.Which of the following is not a Key Technology of PCC System?Single choice.

Lossless ECG Signal Compression


Adaptive real-time communication mechanism
Adaptive ECG diagnosis (AED) algorithm
Exhaled Breath Analysis
Correct answers: Exhaled Breath Analysis

22.Which mode is preferred for informing the cardiologists immediately when a cardiac arrhythmia
event is detected in PCC system?Single choice.

Real-time continuous ECG signal


ECG signal sequence
Textual emergency message
Diagnosis report email
Correct answers: Textual emergency message

23.Medtronic Reveal is Single choice.

an implantable device for monitoring blood glucose value


an implantable device for monitoring blood pressure
an implantable device for monitoring the sudden loss of consciousness
an implantable device for monitoring ear infection
Correct answers: an implantable device for monitoring the sudden loss of consciousness

24.Which of the following are incorrect regarding the wireless automated data collection
system?Single choice.

Ease of data collection with minimum patient discomfort


Not Scalable to a large number of patients
Real-time monitoring and assessment of changing physiological conditions
Higher patient-to-caregiver ratio possible, while maintaining the same quality of care
Correct answers: Not Scalable to a large number of patients

25.What is the stance phase of a gait cycle?Single choice.

It is the first 60% of the gait cycle and foot keeps ground contact
It is the first 40% of the gait cycle and foot keeps ground contact
It is the first 50% of the gait cycle and foot does not contact ground
It is the first 60% of the gait cycle and foot does not contact ground
Correct answers: It is the first 60% of the gait cycle and foot keeps ground contact

26.Counter measure on the data link layer isSingle choice.

FDMA
CSMA
TDMA
GSM
1.Implantable medical devices using inductive communication
operate worldwide on spectrum bands ranging ______

Low power , short range(2m) , high data range , 401-406 MHz

2.ZigBee is a proprietary specification for wireless communication


between smart objects based on the specific ______

IEEE 802.15.4 Radio link layer

3. The reflection coefficient lies in the range of ______

0<τ<1

4. Through corrupting the acknowledgement messages or send false


acknowledgement messages, an attacker can cause endless
retransmission and eventually bring the network down. Which
type of attack is this?

DOS attack

5. The time elapsed between successive nerve impulses is called

Giant squid

6. The most prominent in-band interferers for ISM band communication


are

RF(radio frequency) and Microwave

7. The types of attacks in physical layer are

Interface ,jamming , eavesdropping and traffic analysis


in general active and passive attacks

8. Which sensor is used to measure the body core temperature in


radio pill?
DT 670 SD Silicon Diode

9.Which are the vital signs monitored in a typical patient


monitoring system?

Heart rate , Bloood Pressure , Respiratory rate, Blood Oxygen Saturation and Body
temperature

10. Name the device used for the non-invasive measurement of the
partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) in exhaled breath
expressed as the CO2 concentration over time?

Capnometer

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