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A low power and convenient bio-impedance monitor, and its application to respiration monitoring

Published: 01 November 2013 Publication History

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A low power and convenient bio-impedance monitor, which relies on a proprietary ASIC to achieve low power performance, is shown. It can be used in several bio-impedance applications, especially in continuous and wearable applications thanks to its compact form factor and long battery life time. In this paper, we demonstrate its performance for respiration monitoring. The result is compared with that of the reference system, showing a high correlation factor of 0.91.

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      WH '13: Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Wireless Health
      November 2013
      91 pages
      ISBN:9781450322904
      DOI:10.1145/2534088
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      1. bio-impedance
      2. respiration
      3. wearable healthcare

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      WH '13: Wireless Health 2013
      November 1 - 3, 2013
      Maryland, Baltimore

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      Overall Acceptance Rate 35 of 139 submissions, 25%

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