• DocumentCode
    3005061
  • Title

    Development of a hydration sensor integrated on fabric

  • Author

    Marchand, Gilles ; Bourgerette, Alain ; Antonakios, Michel ; Colletta, Yvon ; David, Nadine ; Vinet, Françoise ; Gallis, Coralie

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Technol. for Biol. & Health, CEA/LETI-Minatec, Grenoble, France
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    24-26 June 2009
  • Firstpage
    37
  • Lastpage
    40
  • Abstract
    The main purpose of the European project ProeTEX is to develop equipment to improve safety, coordination and efficiency of emergency disaster intervention personnel like fire-fighters or civil protection rescuers. The equipment consists of a new generation of “smart” garments, integrating wearable sensors which will allow monitoring position and activity of the user, as well as environmental variables of the operating field in which rescuers are working and physiological parameters among whom there is the dehydration. The dehydration of emergency disaster personnel can lead to severe physiological consequences being able to go until the death. The follow-up of the sodium ions concentration in the sweat allows to evaluate this dehydration state in real time by a non invasive method and to react quickly in the event of problem. This paper deals with the development of an Ionic Selective Electrode sensor and its transfer on fabrics. The performances were evaluated in terms of sensitivity, selectivity and reproducibility initially in model solution and then in natural sweat. A portable electronic board connected to the sensing part is described too. This board drives the electrochemical and temperature sensors for analog acquisition and converts measurement data to digital value. Signal processing is implemented on the electronic board in order to correct raw data (gain, offset) and to convert them to ion concentrations.
  • Keywords
    biochemistry; biomedical electrodes; biomedical electronics; biosensors; electrochemical sensors; patient monitoring; physiology; temperature sensors; ProeTEX; activity monitoring; civil protection rescuers; dehydration; electrochemical sensors; emergency disaster intervention personnel; fabrics; fire fighters; hydration sensor; ionic selective electrode sensor; physiological parameters; portable electronic board; position monitoring; smart garments; sodium ions concentration; sweat; temperature sensors; wearable sensors; Atmospheric measurements; Biological system modeling; Fires; Ions; Lead; Particle measurements;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health (pHealth), 2009 6th International Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    0slo
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5252-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5253-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PHEALTH.2009.5754836
  • Filename
    5754836