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A Wearable Capacitive Sensor for Monitoring Human Respiratory Rate

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Published 22 April 2013 Copyright (c) 2013 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Subrata Kumar Kundu et al 2013 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 52 04CL05 DOI 10.7567/JJAP.52.04CL05

1347-4065/52/4S/04CL05

Abstract

Realizing an untethered, low-cost, and comfortably wearable respiratory rate sensor for long-term breathing monitoring application still remains a challenge. In this paper, a conductive-textile-based wearable respiratory rate sensing technique based on the capacitive sensing approach is proposed. The sensing unit consists of two conductive textile electrodes that can be easily fabricated, laminated, and integrated in garments. Respiration cycle is detected by measuring the capacitance of two electrodes placed on the inner anterior and posterior sides of a T-shirt at either the abdomen or chest position. A convenient wearable respiratory sensor setup with a capacitance-to-voltage converter has been devised. Respiratory rate as well as breathing mode can be accurately identified using the designed sensor. The sensor output provides significant information on respiratory flow. The effectiveness of the proposed system for different breathing patterns has been evaluated by experiments.

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