DocumentCode :
2312837
Title :
Non-invasive and unrestrained monitoring of human respiratory system by sensorized environment
Author :
Nishida, Yoshifumi ; Hori, Toshio
Author_Institution :
Digital Human Lab., Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci., Tokyo, Japan
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
705
Abstract :
This paper describes a living-space-shaped system for non-invasively and unrestrainedly monitoring the human respiratory system and intelligibly reporting its results. This environmental system consists of sensorized furniture: (1) a ceiling dome microphone, (2) a pressure sensor bed, and (3) a washstand display. The ceiling dome microphone consists of a ceiling dome, a lighting fixture, and an omnidirectional microphone. The ceiling dome microphone can detect not only snoring sounds but also normal breathing sounds, i.e., airflow at the mouth and nose. The pressure sensor bed has 210 tactile sensors and can monitor body movement, breath curve and posture. By analyzing the breath curve, the system. can estimate oxygen desaturation frequency. By integrating the above functions, for example, the system can find obstructive apnea, which is a typical apnea such that the patient cannot inhale the air despite of breath effort and that the concentration of the oxygen in blood falls. The washstand display can provide information related to the conditions of the respiratory system in the person´s daily life. To prove the effectiveness of the integrated system, experiments are conducted for a patient suffering from breath disorder.
Keywords :
bioacoustics; biomechanics; microphones; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; tactile sensors; O2; airflow; body movement monitoring; breath curve; breath disorder; ceiling dome microphone; human respiratory system; integrated system; mouth; noninvasive unrestrained monitoring; nose; obstructive apnea; person´s daily life; posture; pressure sensor bed; sensorized environment; tactile sensors; washstand display; Acoustic sensors; Displays; Fixtures; Frequency estimation; Humans; Microphones; Monitoring; Respiratory system; Sensor systems; Tactile sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2002. Proceedings of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7454-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2002.1037189
Filename :
1037189
Link To Document :
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