可穿戴计算机
计算机科学
外骨骼
光纤
压阻效应
材料科学
声学
光电子学
模拟
嵌入式系统
电信
物理
作者
Alessio Stefani,Ivan D. Rukhlenko,Antoine F. J. Runge,Maryanne C. J. Large,Simon Fleming
标识
DOI:10.1109/jstqe.2023.3296470
摘要
Wearable devices are becoming increasingly important, addressing needs in both the fitness and the medical markets. In this paper, we describe a novel sensing platform based on a hollow-core polyurethane optical fiber, operating through capillary guidance, that acts as a conformal sensor of pressure or deformation. The novelty is achieved by combining a simple structure (hollow capillary) and a simple detection technique (intensity-based measurement) with unconventional material properties (extreme deformability and high optical absorbance). Used on the wrist and ankle, the sensor allows detailed features of the cardiac pulse wave to be identified with high fidelity, while on the chest it allows the simultaneous measurement of breathing rate and walking cadence. Used together, an array of such sensors (with others) could be incorporated into clothing and provide physiologically rich real-time data for health monitoring.
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