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Noncontact Heartbeat and Respiration Monitoring Based on a Hollow Microstructured Self-Powered Pressure Sensor.

Shuwen ChenNan WuLong MaShizhe LinFang YuanZisheng XuWenbo LiBo WangJun Zhou
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Advances in mobile networks and low-power electronics have driven smart mobile medical devices at a tremendous pace, evoking increased interest in household healthcare, especially for those with cardiovascular or respiratory disease. Thus, flexible battery-free pressure sensors, with great potential for monitoring respiration and heartbeat in a smart way, are urgently demanded. However, traditional flexible battery-free pressure sensors for subtle physiological signal detecting are mostly tightly adhered onto the skin instead of working under the pressure of body weight in a noncontact mode, as the low sensitivity in the high-pressure region can hardly meet the demands. Moreover, a hollow microstructure (HM) with higher deformation than solid microstructures and great potential for improving the pressure sensitivity of self-powered sensors has never been investigated. Here, for the first time, we demonstrated a noncontact heartbeat and respiration monitoring system based on a flexible HM-enhanced self-powered pressure sensor, which possesses the advantages of low cost, a high dynamic-pressure sensitivity of 18.98 V·kPa-1, and a wide working range of 40 kPa simultaneously. Specific superiority of physiological detection under a high pressure is also observed. Continuous reliable heartbeat and respiration information is successfully detected in a noncontact mode and transmitted to a mobile phone.
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