A compact pulsatile simulator based on cam-follower mechanism for generating radial pulse waveforms.
Tae-Heon YangGwanghyun JoJeong-Hoi KooSam-Yong WooJaeuk U KimYoung-Min KimPublished in: Biomedical engineering online (2019)
This study demonstrated that a very accurate radial pressure waveform can be reproduced using the cam-based simulator. It can be concluded that the same testing and design methods can be used to generate pulse waveforms for other age groups or any target pulse waveforms. Such a simulator can make a contribution to the research efforts, such as development of wearable pressure sensors, standardization of pulse diagnosis in oriental medicine, and training medical professionals for pulse diagnosis techniques.