基于fbg的床垫连续呼吸频率估计:床上下位置的影响

Francesca De Tommasi, D. Presti, M. Caponero, M. Carassiti, E. Schena, C. Massaroni
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呼吸频率(RR)被认为是预防和诊断心血管和睡眠障碍的最重要的信息之一。在多年来提出的几种评估RR的技术中,不引人注目的解决方案在长期应用中更受欢迎,因为它们允许在不干扰受试者的日常活动(如夜间睡眠)的情况下监测受试者。在这个领域,仪器床垫正引起几个研究小组的注意。基于光纤布拉格光栅传感器(fbg)的解决方案提供了执行多点测量的可能性,这是在睡眠期间实现可靠RR监测的关键方面。我们的研究小组最近提出了一种基于13个fbg全嵌入聚合物材料的智能床垫,用于RR监测。在实验室环境中进行的可行性评估显示出令人满意的结果。在这里,我们研究了所提出的床垫在真实场景中估计RR的可行性。我们在很长的采集时间(即45分钟)内进行了评估,将提议的系统放在床上或床下,以评估这两种配置对床垫响应的影响。结果表明,智能床垫在床垫上的RR估计性能更好,偏差为-0.15±2.14次/min,以MOD±LOAs表示,并且在这种情况下FBG信号的振幅高于床垫下(高达0.027 nm)。
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FBG-Based Mattress for Continuous Respiratory Rate Estimation: Influence of Positioning Over and Under the Bed
The respiratory rate (RR) is considered one of the most informative vital signs for preventing and diagnosing cardiovascular and sleep disorders. Among the several technologies proposed over the years to estimate RR, unobtrusive solutions are preferred in long-term applications since they allow monitoring subjects without disrupting their daily activities, such as sleeping at night. In this arena, instrumented mattresses are gaining the attention of several research groups. Solutions based on fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGs) offer the possibility to perform multi-point measurements, a key aspect to enabling reliable RR monitoring during sleep. Our research group recently presented a smart mattress based on thirteen FBGs fully embedded polymeric materials for RR monitoring. The feasibility assessment carried out in a laboratory environment showed promising results. Here, we investigated the feasibility of the proposed mattress for estimating RR in a real-world scenario. We performed the assessment during a long acquisition time (i.e., 45 min) by placing the proposed system over or under the bed to assess the influence of these two configurations on the mattress’ response. Results evidenced better performance in RR estimation with the smart mattress over the bed mattress with a bias of -0.15 ± 2.14 breaths/min expressed as MOD±LOAs as well as higher amplitudes of the FBG signals in this condition than under the bed mattress (up to 0.027 nm).
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