A Bendable and Wearable Cardiorespiratory Monitoring Device Fusing Two Noncontact Sensor Principles

作者: Daniel Teichmann , Dennis De Matteis , Thorsten Bartelt , Marian Walter , Steffen Leonhardt

DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2015.2417760

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摘要: A mobile device is presented for monitoring both respiration and pulse. The developed as a bendable/flexible inlay that can be placed in shirt pocket or the inside of jacket. To achieve optimum performance, combines two sensor principles, which work safe noncontact way through several layers cotton other textiles. One sensor, based on magnetic induction, intended respiratory monitoring, reflective photoplethysmography pulse detection. Because each signal has some dependence physiological parameters, fusing signals allows enhanced coverage.

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