Literature DB >> 30220900

Respiratory Rate Estimation by Using ECG, Impedance, and Motion Sensing in Smart Clothing.

Chien-Lung Shen1,2, Tzu-Hao Huang2, Po-Chun Hsu2, Ya-Chi Ko2, Fen-Ling Chen2, Wei-Chun Wang2, Tsair Kao1, Chia-Tai Chan1.   

Abstract

The needs for light-weight and soft smart clothing in homecare have been rising since the past decade. Many smart textile sensors have been developed and applied to automatic physiological and user-centered environmental status recognition. In the present study, we propose wearable multi-sensor smart clothing for homecare monitoring based on an economic fabric electrode with high elasticity and low resistance. The wearable smart clothing integrated with heterogeneous sensors is capable to measure multiple human biosignals (ECG and respiration), acceleration, and gyro information. Five independent respiratory signals (electric impedance plethysmography, respiratory induced frequency variation, respiratory induced amplitude variation, respiratory induced intensity variation, and respiratory induced movement variation) are obtained. The smart clothing can provide accurate respiratory rate estimation by using three different techniques (Naïve Bayes inference, static Kalman filter, and dynamic Kalman filter). During the static sitting experiments, respiratory induced frequency variation has the best performance; whereas during the running experiments, respiratory induced amplitude variation has the best performance. The Naïve Bayes inference and dynamic Kalman filter have shown good results. The novel smart clothing is soft, elastic, and washable and it is suitable for long-term monitoring in homecare medical service and healthcare industry.

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Keywords:  Multiple sensors; Respiration rate; Smart clothing; Textile electrode

Year:  2017        PMID: 30220900      PMCID: PMC6132375          DOI: 10.1007/s40846-017-0247-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Biol Eng        ISSN: 1609-0985            Impact factor:   1.553


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