DocumentCode :
1762065
Title :
Weft-Knitted Strain Sensor for Monitoring Respiratory Rate and Its Electro-Mechanical Modeling
Author :
Atalay, Ozgur ; Kennon, William Richard ; Demirok, Erhan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Textiles & Paper Sci., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
110
Lastpage :
122
Abstract :
In this paper, a textile-based strain sensor has been developed to create a respiration belt. The constituent materials and the knitted structure of the textile sensor have been specifically selected and tailored for this application. Electromechanical modeling has been developed by exploiting Peirce´s loop model in order to describe the fabric geometry under static and dynamic conditions. Kirchhoff´s node and loop equations have been employed to create a generalized solution for the equivalent electrical resistance of the textile sensor for a given knitted loop geometry and for a specified number of loops. A laboratory test setup was built to characterize the prototype sensor and the resulting equivalent resistance under strain levels up to 40%, and consistent resistance response levels have been obtained from the sensor which correlate well with the modelled data. Production of the respiration belt was realized by bringing together knitted sensor and a relatively inelastic textile strap. Both machine simulations and real-time measurements on a human subject have been performed in order to calculate average breathing frequencies under different static and dynamic conditions. Also, different scenarios have been performed, such as slow breathing and rapid breathing. The sensory belt was located in either the chest area or in the abdominal area during the experimental measurements and the sensor yielded a good response under both static and dynamic conditions. However, body motion artefacts affected the signal quality under dynamic conditions and an additional signal-processing step was added to eliminate unwanted interference from the breathing signal.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical measurement; electric resistance; fabrics; medical signal processing; pneumodynamics; strain sensors; Kirchhoff node; Peirce loop model; Weft-Knitted strain sensor; body motion artefacts; breathing signal-processing; electromechanical modeling; equivalent electrical resistance; fabric geometry; loop equations; respiration belt; respiratory rate monitoring; textile-based strain sensor; Contacts; Fabrics; Monitoring; Resistance; Sensors; Strain; Yarn; Breathing frequency; conductive yarn; electro-mechanical modelling; knitted sensor; respiration belt; silver-coated nylon yarn; textile-based strain sensor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2339739
Filename :
6857365
Link To Document :
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