Wearable sensors based on a high sensitive complementary split-ring resonator for accurate cardiorespiratory sign measurements

T. Chang, Chia-Ming Hsu, Kuan-Wei Chen, Chin-Lung Yang
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This paper presents a novel wearable complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) sensor for smart clothing to measure cardiorespiratory signs. The cardiorespiratory vital signs can be measured in the frequency and amplitude deviations of CSRR caused by the slight displacement from the chest. The heart signals can be extracted from the respiratory signals simultaneously by using a high sensitive CSRR sensor. Based on the proposed approach, the heartbeat can be significantly compared with traditional vital sign detection. Experiment results reveal that the CSRR can determine accurately the physiological signals. From the tracking resonant frequency and amplitude S21, the heartbeat rate and respiratory rate has errors of 0.01% and 0.04%, respectively. At a fixed frequency of 1.1 GHz, cardiorespiratory signals are measured to achieve low error of 0.01%. The proposed method is promising for healthcare applications.
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基于高灵敏度互补劈环谐振器的可穿戴式传感器,用于精确测量心肺体征
本文提出了一种新型的可穿戴式互补裂环谐振器(CSRR)传感器,用于智能服装的心肺体征测量。由胸部轻微位移引起的CSRR的频率和幅度偏差可以测量心肺生命体征。利用高灵敏度的CSRR传感器,可以同时从呼吸信号中提取心脏信号。基于该方法,心跳检测结果与传统的生命体征检测结果有明显的对比。实验结果表明,该方法能较准确地判断生理信号。从跟踪谐振频率和幅值S21来看,心跳和呼吸频率的误差分别为0.01%和0.04%。在1.1 GHz的固定频率下测量心肺信号,误差低至0.01%。该方法有望在医疗保健领域得到应用。
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