E. Secco, D. Curone, A. Tognetti, A. Bonfiglio, G. Magenes
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引用次数: 10
摘要
在一个名为ProeTEX的欧盟欧洲项目中,开发了一套能够监测应急操作人员在干预期间的生理、行动活动和环境参数的服装。该工作报告了在意大利APT国际消防生存培训中心进行的现场试验的最终原型发布结果。由6名专业消防队员在恶劣环境下进行热身、救援干预、室外灭火干预、烟室路线4次试验。ProeTEX p原型机的操作人员及其心率(HR)、呼吸频率(BR)、体温(BT)、外部温度(ET)、热流感x (HF)和GPS速度均已获得。超出HR, BR和BT生理范围的样品百分比(R %),以及HR, BR, BT, ET和HF表现出高变异性的样品百分比(V %)已被处理。还计算了显示其地面速度的GPS样本的百分比(S %)。HR、BR和BT信号的最大m R %分别为2.0、7.8和8.5,最大m V %分别为14.0、10.0和0.2。ET和HH数据的V %分别低于0.0和2.9。最后,在所有试验中,GPS速度S %的最高检出值为3.5。总的来说,这些结果显示了ProeTEX可穿戴系统的有效性,以及救援人员在恶劣环境条件下进行高强度活动时实时连续监测的能力。
Validation of Smart Garments for Physiological and Activity-Related Monitoring of Humans in Harsh Environment
A set of garments capable of mon itoring the physiological, act ivity-related and environmental parameters of emergency operators during their interventions was developed in a Eu ropean Project called ProeTEX. Th is work reports the results of the field trials performed with the final prototype release at the APT international Fire Fighting Survival Training Centre in Italy. Four sessions of trials (warm-up, rescue intervention, outdoor fire-fighting intervention and smoky chamber route) were performed in harsh environ ment by 6 professional Fire-Fighters. The operators wo re the ProeTEX p rototypes and their Heart Rate (HR), Breathing Rate (BR), Body Temperature (BT), External Temperature (ET), Heat Flu x (HF) and GPS speed have been acquired. Percentage of samples out of the physiological range (R % ) of the HR, BR and BT, as well as percentage of samples showing h igh variability (V % ) of the HR, BR, BT, ET and HF have been processed. Percentage of GPS samples showing artefacts of their ground speed (S % ) have been also computed. The results on the HR, BR and BT signals showed a maximu m R % of 2.0, 7.8 and 8.5 respectively, as well as a maximu m V % of 14.0, 10.0, 0.2, respectively. Concerning the ET and HH data, a V % lower than 0.0 and 2.9, respectively, was found. Finally, the highest detected value of S % of the GPS speed was 3.5 in all the trials. On the whole these results showed the efficacy of the ProeTEX wearab le system and its capability of real-time and continuously monitoring the rescuers while they perform even highly intense activities in harsh environmental conditions.