DocumentCode :
3497168
Title :
Sensory baby vest for the monitoring of infants
Author :
Linti, Carsten ; Horter, Hansjürgen ; Österreicher, Peter ; Planck, Heinrich
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Textil und Verfahrenstech., Denkendorf
fYear :
2006
fDate :
3-5 April 2006
Lastpage :
137
Abstract :
Continuous monitoring of physiological parameters is very often necessary for the evaluation of health conditions, diagnostic reasons and the detection of life or health threatening events. For infants, especially, who cannot provide any feedback about discomfort or health complaints it is an important issue to collect objective data under everyday conditions. The demand of physicians for the development of monitoring and diagnostic systems which are easier to handle and less obtrusive than the commonly used medical systems was the motivation for the presented project. Another motivation was the concern frequently expressed by parents about the danger of apparently life threatening events (ALTE) or even the problems of sudden infants death syndrome (SIDS). The developed sensory baby vest includes fully integrated sensors for the parameters respiration, heart rate, temperature and humidity, to detect excessive sweating, for the continuous monitoring of infants under clinical and home conditions. It will allow the early detection of potential life threatening events calling for rescue as well as the recognition of the development or progression of diseases at an early stage. Health protection or even life-saving thus will be enabled in time. A variety of principles for the measurement of the parameters has been assessed for the integration into garments. Prototypes have been manufactured incorporating the chosen sensing principles with textile and textile-compatible technologies. Currently, the prototypes are clinically tested for durability, handling and signal quality
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; clothing; patient care; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; physiology; ALTE; SIDS; apparently life threatening events; continuous infant monitoring; diagnostic system; disease progression; fully integrated sensors; health protection; potential life threatening events; sensory baby vest; sudden infant death syndrome; Biomedical monitoring; Condition monitoring; Event detection; Feedback; Heart rate; Humidity; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pediatrics; Prototypes; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, 2006. BSN 2006. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2547-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BSN.2006.49
Filename :
1612914
Link To Document :
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