Title :
On-cloth wearable E-nose for monitoring and discrimination of body odor signature
Author :
Seesaard, Thara ; Seaon, Sasiprapa ; Lorwongtragool, Panida ; Kerdcharoen, Teerakiat
Author_Institution :
Mater. Sci. & Eng. Programme, Mahidol Univ., Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
In this paper, we have developed a wearable electronic nose (e-nose) embedded on cloth for detecting the body odor of wearer, aiming to be a self-monitoring healthcare consumer electronics. This "smelling shirt" consists of eight on-fabric chemical gas sensors based on polymer/functionalized-SWCNTs simply fabricated by embroidering and drop coating process. Sew-able electronic modules based on LilyPad Arduino together with wireless ZigBee module were used for data acquisition and communication. The performance of the sensors has been tested by a selected set of volatile organic compounds as presented in the body odor, such as dodecane, 2-ethylhexanol, butyric acid, 6-Methyl-5-heptenone, nonanal and water. Discrimination of individual health status and analysis of the odor-print (or smell-print) of specific persons were confirmed by principal component analysis (PCA), which was found to be able to track change in the human body odor, thereby showing its potential to be applied for real-time point-of-care health monitoring.
Keywords :
Zigbee; biomedical equipment; carbon nanotubes; chemioception; computerised monitoring; consumer electronics; data acquisition; data communication; electronic noses; health care; nanofabrication; nanosensors; patient monitoring; polymers; principal component analysis; LilyPad Arduino; PCA; body odor detection; body odor monitoring; body odor signature discrimination; data acquisition; data communication; drop coating process; electronic nose; embroidering; health status analysis; human body odor; odor print analysis; on-cloth wearable E-nose; on-fabric chemical gas sensor; polymer-functionalized SWCNT; principal component analysis; real-time point-of-care health monitoring; self-monitoring healthcare consumer electronics; sewable electronic module; smelling shirt; volatile organic compounds; wireless ZigBee module; Conferences; Information processing; Intelligent sensors; Medical services; Wireless networks; Human body odor; Smelling shirt; Wearable electronic nose; ZigBee;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), 2014 IEEE Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2842-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISSNIP.2014.6827634