挥动的手作为红外源,实现无所不在的气体传感

IF 3.6 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1145/3659605
Zimo Liao, Meng Jin, Shun An, Chaoyue Niu, Fan Wu, Tao Deng, Guihai Chen
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环境中的气体会严重影响我们的健康和安全。随着移动设备的普及,我们考虑探索一种以人为本的气体检测系统,将其集成到商用移动设备中,实现无处不在的气体检测。然而,现有的气体传感器要么响应延迟过长,要么过于笨重。本文展示了通过手部发射的红外(IR)信号照射气体来进行气体检测的可行性,从而使系统可以依赖于单个红外检测器。核心机遇来自于人手可以提供稳定、宽带和全方位的红外辐射这一事实。考虑到红外信号在通过不同气体或不同浓度的气体时会产生不同的衰减,我们可以将人手集成到气体传感系统中,从而实现极低功耗和可持续的气体传感。然而,直接利用手的红外辐射来建立一个强大的系统是一项挑战。实际问题包括手部红外辐射低、光路不稳定、环境温度等环境因素的影响等。为了解决这些问题,我们一方面利用人体手部的可控性来调节手部的红外辐射,从而提高手部的红外辐射。另一方面,我们提供了一种双通道红外探测器设计,以过滤环境因素和环境中气体的影响。大量实验表明,我们的系统可以实现对乙醇、气态水和二氧化碳的检测,检测率分别为 96.7%、92.1% 和 94.2%。
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Waving Hand as Infrared Source for Ubiquitous Gas Sensing
Gases in the environment can significantly affect our health and safety. As mobile devices gain popularity, we consider to explore a human-centered gas detection system that can be integrated into commercial mobile devices to realize ubiquitous gas detection. However, existing gas sensors either have too long response delays or are too cumbersome. This paper shows the feasibility of performing gas sensing by shining infrared (IR) signals emitted from our hands through the gas, allowing the system to rely on a single IR detector. The core opportunity arises from the fact that the human hand can provide stable, broadband, and omnidirectional IR radiation. Considering that IR signals experience distinct attenuation when passing through different gases or gases with different concentrations, we can integrate the human hand into the gas sensing system to enable extremely low-power and sustainable gas sensing. Yet, it is challenging to build up a robust system directly utilizing the hand's IR radiation. Practical issues include low IR radiation from the hand, unstable optical path, impact of environmental factors such as ambient temperature, etc. To tackle these issues, we on one hand modulate the IR radiation from the hand leveraging the controllability of the human hand, which improves the hand's IR radiation. On the other hand, we provide a dual-channel IR detector design to filter out the impact of environmental factors and gases in the environment. Extensive experiments show that our system can realize ethanol, gaseous water, and CO2 detection with 96.7%, 92.1% and 94.2%, respectively.
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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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