Title :
Glass-type wireless PPG measuring system
Author :
Lee, E.M. ; Shin, J.Y. ; Hong, J.H. ; Cha, E.J. ; Lee, T.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Chungbuk Nat. Univ., Cheongju, South Korea
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Abstract :
This paper is about a glass-type wireless bio-signal transmitter that can monitor the user´s health state in daily life. The device implemented in this study consists of the transmission part and the receiving part. The transmission part includes a photoplethysmography(PPG) sensor for detecting pulse wave signals, accelerometer for detecting kinetic signals, and a wireless controller for transmitting acquired bio-information. The receiving part is designed to check and process transmitted data through interoperation with a PC. In the experiments, we collected data during a sitting posture and repeated sit-to-stand motion in laboratory environment, and analyzed the data. As to accuracy, the correlation between the peak-to-peak intervals in the signals of the Biopac equipment and the developed device measured in a sitting posture was 97.5%, and that measured in sit-to-stand motion was 87%. In addition, when bio-signals were transmitted through wireless communication, the transmission was successful 100% without any error. When pulse wave signals and kinetic signals were obtained and compared, the results proved the accuracy and daily applicability of the developed device, and the glass-type wireless bio-signal transmission system is expected to be applicable to unobtrusive health monitoring for the user.
Keywords :
accelerometers; bio-optics; plethysmography; transmitters; wireless sensor networks; Biopac equipment; accelerometer; bioinformation transmission; glass type wireless PPG measuring system; glass type wireless biosignal transmitter; kinetic signals; photoplethysmography sensor; pulse wave signals; sit to stand motion; sitting posture; unobtrusive health monitoring; user health state; wireless communication; wireless controller; Accuracy; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical monitoring; Kinetic theory; Monitoring; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Adult; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Eyeglasses; Female; Humans; Male; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Photoplethysmography; Telemetry; Young Adult;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4123-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5626704