基于fbg的智能纺织品,用于连续监测呼吸运动,用于医疗保健应用

J. De Jonckheere, F. Narbonneau, L. T. D'Angelo, J. Witt, B. Paquet, D. Kinet, K. Kreber, R. Logier
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介绍了医用纺织品中嵌入光纤传感器对患者连续监测的潜在影响。我们报告了一种新的非侵入式光学传感技术,用于测量呼吸过程中腹部和胸部运动引起的伸长率。所开发的传感器可以成功地检测0.1%至5%之间的纺织品伸长率,同时保持纺织品基材的拉伸性能,为患者提供良好的舒适性。该解决方案原型显示出高稳定性和良好的可重复性,允许考虑移动或静态应用,通过将传感器缝合到服装上,更容易集成到各种服装中。该传感器连接到一个紧凑、实时和精确的监测系统,该系统可以连接到用于医疗应用的传统监视器或用于所有移动和门诊应用的无线系统。
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FBG-based smart textiles for continuous monitoring of respiratory movements for healthcare applications
The potential impact of optical fiber sensors embedded into medical textiles for the continuous monitoring of the patients is presented. We report on a novel non-intrusive optical sensing technology designed to measure the elongation due to abdominal and thoracic motions during breathing. The developed sensor can successfully sense textile elongation between 0.1% and 5%, while maintaining the stretching properties of the textile substrates for a good comfort of the patient. The solution prototyped shows a high stability and good reproducibility allowing consideration of a mobile or static application with an easier integration in all kinds of garment by stitching the sensor to the garment. The sensor is coupled to a compact, real time and accurate monitoring system which could be interfaced to a conventional monitor for medical application or to a wireless system for all mobile and ambulatory applications.
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