Sleep Apnea (SA) is one of the most prevalent but yet underreported public health issues all around the world. The diagnosis of SA requires sleep monitoring or polysomnography (PSG), which is recording several bio-physiological signals during sleep, including respiration. The state of the art for respiration monitoring is measuring the nasal or oral airflow by means of a pressure sensor, placed on the chest of the patient and connected to a long nasal/oral cannula (tube) that is placed in front the nose/mouth. This long tube in many cases is a source of discomfort for the patient. In this work, an elastomer-based flexible capacitive pressure sensor is presented that mounts on the upper lip of the patient. The sensor structure has a novel m...
The measurement of vital signs is a risk-free, inexpensive, and reproducible clinical practice that ...
The aim of this paper is to report the design of a low-cost plastic optical fiber (POF) pressure sen...
Advances in mobile networks and low-power electronics have driven smart mobile medical devices at a ...
In this paper, an algorithm to extract respiration signals using a flexible projected capacitive sen...
Respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affect more tha...
This article presents the design, manufacture and testing of a capacitive pressure sensor with a hig...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is caused by obstructions of the upper airway, is a syndrome wi...
Monitoring sleep conditions is of importance for sleep quality evaluation and sleep disease diagnosi...
There exists a technological momentum towards the development of unobtrusive, simple, and reliable s...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
This paper reports on a mask-type sensor for simultaneous pulse wave and respiration measurements an...
Abstract—The ability to continuously monitor respiration rates of patients in homecare or in clinics...
Flexible capacitive pressure sensors are becoming increasingly significant in wearable electronic de...
As the core component of the sense of touch, flexible pressure sensors are critical to synchronized ...
The current state-of-the-art of in-vivo optical fibre sensors is reviewed. There then follows a revi...
The measurement of vital signs is a risk-free, inexpensive, and reproducible clinical practice that ...
The aim of this paper is to report the design of a low-cost plastic optical fiber (POF) pressure sen...
Advances in mobile networks and low-power electronics have driven smart mobile medical devices at a ...
In this paper, an algorithm to extract respiration signals using a flexible projected capacitive sen...
Respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affect more tha...
This article presents the design, manufacture and testing of a capacitive pressure sensor with a hig...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is caused by obstructions of the upper airway, is a syndrome wi...
Monitoring sleep conditions is of importance for sleep quality evaluation and sleep disease diagnosi...
There exists a technological momentum towards the development of unobtrusive, simple, and reliable s...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
This paper reports on a mask-type sensor for simultaneous pulse wave and respiration measurements an...
Abstract—The ability to continuously monitor respiration rates of patients in homecare or in clinics...
Flexible capacitive pressure sensors are becoming increasingly significant in wearable electronic de...
As the core component of the sense of touch, flexible pressure sensors are critical to synchronized ...
The current state-of-the-art of in-vivo optical fibre sensors is reviewed. There then follows a revi...
The measurement of vital signs is a risk-free, inexpensive, and reproducible clinical practice that ...
The aim of this paper is to report the design of a low-cost plastic optical fiber (POF) pressure sen...
Advances in mobile networks and low-power electronics have driven smart mobile medical devices at a ...