恶劣环境下生理参数测量用传感消防员制服评定。

Davide Curone, Emanuele Lindo Secco, Laura Caldani, Antonio Lanatà, Rita Paradiso, Alessandro Tognetti, Giovanni Magenes
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摘要

在过去的几年中,人们致力于开发能够监测生理、行为和环境参数的可穿戴传感系统。对这种仪器进行准确测试和评估的工作较少,特别是考虑到被认为在恶劣环境中被受试者或进行剧烈身体活动的操作员使用的设备时。本文介绍了在这些条件下可穿戴生理传感器的评估方法和结果。该方法已应用于一种特定的基于纺织品的原型,旨在实时监控紧急情况下的救援人员,该原型是在一个名为ProeTEX的欧洲资助项目中开发的。通过Bland-Altman统计分析,将可穿戴传感器的测量结果与合适的金标准进行了比较;测试在模拟典型干预条件的受控环境中进行,温度范围为20°C至45°C,受试者进行轻度至非常剧烈的活动。这种评估方法被证明是有效的可穿戴传感器的使用限制的定义。此外,ProeTEX原型被证明是可靠的,因为它在正常环境温度(20°C和35°C)下使用长达1小时,在恶劣环境(45°C)下使用长达30分钟时产生的误差可以忽略不计。
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Assessment of sensing fire fighters uniforms for physiological parameter measurement in harsh environment.

In the last few years, much effort has been devoted to the development of wearable sensing systems able to monitor physiological, behavioral, and environmental parameters. Less has been done on the accurate testing and assessment of this instrumentation, especially when considering devices thought to be used in harsh environments by subjects or operators performing intense physical activities. This paper presents methodology and results of the evaluation of wearable physiological sensors under these conditions. The methodology has been applied to a specific textile-based prototype, aimed at the real-time monitoring of rescuers in emergency contexts, which has been developed within a European funded project called ProeTEX. Wearable sensor measurements have been compared with the ones of suitable gold standards through Bland-Altman statistical analysis; tests were realized in controlled environments simulating typical intervention conditions, with temperatures ranging from 20 °C to 45 °C and subjects performing mild to very intense activities. This evaluation methodology demonstrated to be effective for the definition of the limits of use of wearable sensors. Furthermore, the ProeTEX prototype demonstrated to be reliable, since it produced negligible errors when used for up to 1 h in normal environmental temperature (20 °C and 35 °C) and up to 30 min in harsher environment (45 °C).

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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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