This paper presents an impedance plethysmography system suitable to perform a continuous monitoring of human breath activity. The problem of motion artifact is mitigated through the use of a correction technique exploiting an additional inertial sensor able to detect movements of the arms of the subject under test. The correction algorithm is based on a simple correlation technique and only requires a very brief training at the beginning of the acquisition session, with the monitored subject performing random movements in apnea condition. Application of the proposed system to a healthy adult volunteer demonstrates the potentiality of the correction algorithm, which, thanks to its extreme simplicity and low computational cost, is a suitable candidate for implementation in a low-cost and portable monitoring system.
Impedance plethysmography system with inertial measurement units for motion artefact reduction: Application to continuous breath activity monitoring / Piuzzi, Emanuele; Capuano, A.; Pisa, Stefano; Cappa, Paolo; Patané, F.; Rossi, S.; Giaquinto, N.; D’Aucelli, G. M.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 386-390. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA) tenutosi a Turin, Italy nel 7-9 May 2015) [10.1109/MeMeA.2015.7145233].
Impedance plethysmography system with inertial measurement units for motion artefact reduction: Application to continuous breath activity monitoring
PIUZZI, Emanuele;PISA, Stefano;CAPPA, Paolo;
2015
Abstract
This paper presents an impedance plethysmography system suitable to perform a continuous monitoring of human breath activity. The problem of motion artifact is mitigated through the use of a correction technique exploiting an additional inertial sensor able to detect movements of the arms of the subject under test. The correction algorithm is based on a simple correlation technique and only requires a very brief training at the beginning of the acquisition session, with the monitored subject performing random movements in apnea condition. Application of the proposed system to a healthy adult volunteer demonstrates the potentiality of the correction algorithm, which, thanks to its extreme simplicity and low computational cost, is a suitable candidate for implementation in a low-cost and portable monitoring system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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