WiKiSpiro:睡眠时的非接触呼吸量监测

Phuc Nguyen, S. Transue, Min-Hyung Choi, A. Halbower, Tam N. Vu
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呼吸量已被广泛用作诊断和治疗肺部疾病及其他医疗保健相关问题的重要指征,如危重患者新生儿通气、术后监测等。大多数现有的呼吸量监测技术都需要与人体进行物理接触。虽然基于无线的方法也在文献中进行了讨论,但在估计精度和时间效率方面仍然存在局限性,使这些方法无法在实践中实现。在这篇论文中,我们提出了一个自动化的,基于无线的,视觉监督系统,称为WiKiSpiro,用于监测个人的呼吸量。特别是,我们提出了一个系统设计,包括无线设备,运动跟踪和控制系统,以及一套方法,以准确地从反射信号中获得呼吸量,并解决由身体运动和姿势变化引起的挑战。我们介绍了WikiSpiro的初步结果,并确定了未来研究和开发可能面临的挑战。
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WiKiSpiro: non-contact respiration volume monitoring during sleep
Respiration volume has been widely used as an important indication for diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary diseases and other health care related issues such as critically ill patients neonatal ventilation, post-operative monitoring and various others. Most of existing technologies for respiration volume monitoring require physical contact with the human body. While wireless-based approaches have also been discussed in the literature, there are still limitations in terms of estimation accuracy and time efficiency preventing these approaches from being realized in practice. In this paper, we present an automated, wireless-based, vision-supervised system, called WiKiSpiro, for monitoring an individual's respiration volume. In particular, we present a system design encompassing a wireless device, motion tracking and control system, and a set of methods to accurately derive breathing volume from the reflected signal and to address challenges caused by body movement and posture changes. We present our preliminary results of WikiSpiro, and identify possible challenges for future research and development.
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