Human pulse wave detection with consumer earphones and headphones

IF 0.8 Q4 ROBOTICS
Xing Yi, Samith S. Herath, Hiroshi Ogawa, Hiroki Kuroda, Kosuke Oiwa, Shusaku Nomura
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Abstract

Dynamic earphones/headphones and microphones can detect sounds below the human audible frequency. Based on this principle, we propose a new method of human pulse measurement using consumer earphones and headphones. It is a simple signal separation-based method utilizing pressure changes inside the ear canal and around the tragus caused by heartbeats. As a result of feasibility evaluation using an electrocardiogram, the pulses derived by the earphone/headphone were highly feasible in terms of accurate peak-to-peak determination. Furthermore, we estimated the frequency characteristics of the audio devices at the frequency of interest, the center frequency of the heart rate (around 1.4 Hz), which enables us to reproduce the original, non-distorted pulse waveform. Although this is an entirely different methodology from photoplethysmography, it is promising because heart rate can be measured while listening to music.

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使用消费类耳机和耳机进行人体脉搏波检测
动态耳机/头戴式耳机和麦克风可以检测到低于人类可听频率的声音。基于这一原理,我们提出了一种利用消费类耳机和耳麦测量人体脉搏的新方法。这是一种基于信号分离的简单方法,利用了由心跳引起的耳道内和耳廓周围的压力变化。使用心电图进行可行性评估的结果表明,耳机/耳机产生的脉冲在精确测定峰-峰值方面非常可行。此外,我们还估算了音频设备在感兴趣的频率,即心率中心频率(约 1.4 Hz)上的频率特性,这使我们能够再现原始、不失真脉搏波形。虽然这是一种完全不同于光电心动图的方法,但由于可以在听音乐的同时测量心率,因此前景广阔。
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期刊介绍: Artificial Life and Robotics is an international journal publishing original technical papers and authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on the development of new technologies concerning artificial life and robotics, especially computer-based simulation and hardware for the twenty-first century. This journal covers a broad multidisciplinary field, including areas such as artificial brain research, artificial intelligence, artificial life, artificial living, artificial mind research, brain science, chaos, cognitive science, complexity, computer graphics, evolutionary computations, fuzzy control, genetic algorithms, innovative computations, intelligent control and modelling, micromachines, micro-robot world cup soccer tournament, mobile vehicles, neural networks, neurocomputers, neurocomputing technologies and applications, robotics, robus virtual engineering, and virtual reality. Hardware-oriented submissions are particularly welcome. Publishing body: International Symposium on Artificial Life and RoboticsEditor-in-Chiei: Hiroshi Tanaka Hatanaka R Apartment 101, Hatanaka 8-7A, Ooaza-Hatanaka, Oita city, Oita, Japan 870-0856 ©International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics
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