RFID Research Against COVID-19 – Sensorized Face Masks

G. M. Bianco, N. Panunzio, G. Marrocco
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The last two years were strongly shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic and the social distancing countermeasures. The worldwide research changed as well, focusing on the problems created or exacerbated by the novel coronavirus. The Pervasive Electromagnetics Lab of the Tor Vergata University of Rome with a great engagement of several medical engineering students focused on applying sensor-oriented RFID to improve personal safety. In particular, the sensorization of the filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) was one of the COVID-inspired research topics. FFRs integrating RFID-based sensors were designed and tested. In this contribution, the most significant results achieved are summarized regarding humidity-sensing and cough-monitoring FFRs.
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针对新型冠状病毒的RFID传感器口罩研究
过去两年深受新冠肺炎大流行和保持社交距离对策的影响。世界范围内的研究也发生了变化,重点关注新型冠状病毒造成或加剧的问题。罗马Tor Vergata大学的普及电磁学实验室与几名医学工程专业的学生共同致力于应用面向传感器的RFID来提高人身安全。特别是,过滤式面罩式呼吸器(ffr)的传感器化是受新冠肺炎启发的研究课题之一。设计并测试了集成rfid传感器的ffr。在这篇文章中,总结了关于湿度传感和咳嗽监测ffr的最重要的结果。
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