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Reliable Breathing Tracking with Wearable Mask Device.

Vishal Varan Tipparaju1, Xiaojun Xian1, Devon Bridgeman1, Di Wang1, Francis Tsow1, Erica Forzani1, Nongjian Tao1.   

Abstract

Breathing tracking is critical for the assessment of lung functions, exercise physiologies, and energy expenditure. Conventional methods require using a face mask or mouthpiece that is connected to a stationary equipment through a tube, restricting the location, movement, or even the posture. To obtain accurate breathing physiology parameters that represent the true state of the patient during different scenarios, a wearable technology that has less intervention to patient's activities in free-living conditions is highly preferred. Here, we propose a miniaturized, reliable, and wide-dynamic ranged flow sensing technology that is immune to orientation, movement, and noise. As far as we know, this is the first work of introducing a fully integrated mask device focusing on breath tracking in free-living conditions. There are two key challenges for achieving this goal: miniaturized flow sensing and motion-induced artifacts elimination. To address these challenges, we come up with two technical innovations: 1) in hardware wise, we have designed an integrated flow sensing technique based on differential pressure Pneumotach approach and motion sensing; 2) in software wise, we have developed comprehensive algorithms based baseline tracking and orientation and motion compensation. The effectiveness of the proposed technology has been proven by the experiments. Experimental results from simulator and real breath conditions show high correlation (R2 = 0.9994 and 0.9964 respectively) and mean error within 2.5% for Minute Volume (VE), when compared to values computed from reference methods. These results show that the proposed method is accurate and reliable to track the key breath parameters in free-living conditions.

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Keywords:  breathing tracking; differential pressure pneumotach; face mask; wearable device

Year:  2020        PMID: 33746622      PMCID: PMC7977629          DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2020.2969635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Sens J        ISSN: 1530-437X            Impact factor:   3.301


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