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Real-time, Cuff-less and Non-invasiveBlood Pressure Monitoring
In in this study ultrasonic method was applied for measuring blood pressure (BP). First, a novel method is proposed to measure mean arterial pressure (MAP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) using ultrasonic sensors. The proposed algorithm is implemented by measuring the diameter of the artery and the speed of blood flow based on Doppler physical phenomena so the blood pressure can be calculated. The results of the proposed algorithm for MAP, SBP, and DBP hypertension analyses were evaluated with the results of Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI standard) for all three cases and their mean error rate for the worst case was -0.233mmHg and the standard deviation for 422 samples taken from individuals in the worst case was 4.53 mmHg that meets the standard requirements. Also, according to the British Hypertension Society (BHS) standard, a proposed algorithm for estimating blood pressure for all three cases of MAP, DBP, and SBP has Grade A, indicating high accuracy in measuring and using the most effective variables in the diagnosis of hypertension in the human body. The proposed algorithm in BP estimation is non-invasive, cuff-less, no calibration, and only based on using the ultrasonic sensor.
期刊介绍:
Informacije MIDEM publishes original research papers in the fields of microelectronics, electronic components and materials. Review papers are published upon invitation only. Scientific novelty and potential interest for a wider spectrum of readers is desired. Authors are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible for others to be able to replicate their results. Therefore, there is no page limit, provided that the text is concise and comprehensive, and any data that does not fit within a classical manuscript can be added as supplementary material.
Topics of interest include:
Microelectronics,
Semiconductor devices,
Nanotechnology,
Electronic circuits and devices,
Electronic sensors and actuators,
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS),
Medical electronics,
Bioelectronics,
Power electronics,
Embedded system electronics,
System control electronics,
Signal processing,
Microwave and millimetre-wave techniques,
Wireless and optical communications,
Antenna technology,
Optoelectronics,
Photovoltaics,
Ceramic materials for electronic devices,
Thick and thin film materials for electronic devices.