Wearable wireless biophotonic and biopotential sensors for canine health monitoring

R. Brugarolas, J. Dieffenderfer, Katherine Walker, Ashley Wagner, B. Sherman, David L. Roberts, A. Bozkurt
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There is an increasing interest from dog handlers and veterinarians in the ability to continuously monitor dogs' vital signs (heart rate, heart rate variability and respiration rate) with the aim of identifying physiological correlations to stress and excitement outside laboratory environments. We present our latest efforts towards a novel non-invasive wearable sensor system including photoplethysmogram (PPG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) to remotely and continuously monitor vital signs of animals. To overcome the limitations imposed by the dense hair layer, we investigated the use of pointed style electrodes, traditionally used in training (shock) collars, as passive ECG recording electrodes. We also studied the incorporation of light guides and optical fibers for efficient optical coupling to the skin. The ECG and PPG sensors were interfaced to a system on chip (SoC) with Bluetooth capability for transferring the data to a nearby smartphone or computer for data storage and analysis.
用于犬类健康监测的可穿戴无线生物光子和生物电位传感器
训犬员和兽医对持续监测狗的生命体征(心率、心率变异性和呼吸频率)的能力越来越感兴趣,目的是确定实验室环境外压力和兴奋的生理相关性。我们介绍了一种新型的无创可穿戴传感器系统的最新成果,该系统包括光电容积描记图(PPG)和心电图(ECG),可以远程连续监测动物的生命体征。为了克服浓密毛发层所带来的限制,我们研究了传统上用于训练(电击)项圈的尖型电极作为被动ECG记录电极的使用。我们还研究了光导和光纤的结合,以实现对皮肤的有效光耦合。ECG和PPG传感器连接到具有蓝牙功能的片上系统(SoC),将数据传输到附近的智能手机或计算机进行数据存储和分析。
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