Live Demonstration: A Soft Thermal Modulation System with Embedded Fluid Channels for Neuro-Vascular Assessment

N. Gurel, Donald Ward, Frank L. Hammond, O. Inan
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This live demonstration presents a wearable system for neuro-vascular health assessment. The system is comprised of three key subcomponents: 1) a soft, fluid-driven thermal modulation pad, 2) a portable case containing electrical and mechanical hardware, and 3) off-board biosignal processing and power units. The soft thermal modulation pad (the only component that interfaces with the user) contains fluid channels, embedded temperature sensors, and a flexible protoboard, encased in graphite-based silicone. The pad induces fluid-based heating or cooling of the hand, and is connected to the portable case through inlets and outlets. The portable case contains electrical and mechanical actuation (temperature modulation, fluid flow), sensing, and control circuitry, none of which is in contact with the user. Components include Peltier tiles, temperature and flow rate sensors, fluid pump, reservoir, control circuitry, heat sinks, cooling fans, and a microcontroller. All components in the case are enclosed with a laser-cut acrylic sheet to shield them from outside world, except for the fluid reservoir (to be filled with water before use) and toggle switches. Separate from the portable case and the pad are a data acquisition system, photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor to be worn on the hand, a laptop for visualization of the data, and a power supply. To enable closed-loop temperature control, the current and voltage flowing through the Peltier tiles are controlled with a custom algorithm implemented on the microcontroller. Biosignals involved with thermoregulation are collected. PPG measures the changes in blood volume pulse at the collected location; the amplitude of the PPG signal reflects the change in dilation or constriction of the vasculature [1].
现场演示:用于神经血管评估的嵌入式流体通道软热调节系统
这个现场演示展示了一个用于神经血管健康评估的可穿戴系统。该系统由三个关键子组件组成:1)软的、流体驱动的热调制垫,2)包含电气和机械硬件的便携式外壳,以及3)板载生物信号处理和动力单元。软热调制垫(唯一与用户接口的组件)包含流体通道,嵌入式温度传感器和柔性原型板,封装在石墨基硅树脂中。该垫诱导基于液体的手部加热或冷却,并通过入口和出口连接到便携式外壳。便携式外壳包含电气和机械驱动(温度调制,流体流动),传感和控制电路,这些都不与用户接触。组件包括珀尔帖瓷砖,温度和流速传感器,流体泵,水库,控制电路,散热器,冷却风扇和微控制器。除储液器(使用前需注满水)和拨动开关外,外壳内的所有部件均用激光切割的亚克力板封闭,与外界隔绝。与便携外壳和pad分开的是一个数据采集系统,佩戴在手上的光电体积脉搏描记仪(PPG)传感器,用于数据可视化的笔记本电脑和电源。为了实现闭环温度控制,流过Peltier贴片的电流和电压由微控制器上实现的自定义算法控制。收集与体温调节有关的生物信号。PPG测量采集部位血容量脉搏的变化;PPG信号的振幅反映了血管扩张或收缩的变化[1]。
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