DocumentCode
4250
Title
A Compound Pressure Signal Acquisition System for Multichannel Wrist Pulse Signal Analysis
Author
Peng Wang ; Wangmeng Zuo ; Zhang, David
Author_Institution
Biocomput. Res. Centre, Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Volume
63
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
Jun-14
Firstpage
1556
Lastpage
1565
Abstract
In traditional Chinese pulse diagnosis (TCPD), to analyze the health condition of a patient, a practitioner should put three fingers on the wrist of the patient to adaptively feel the fluctuations in the radial pulse at the styloid processes. Thus, for comprehensive pulse signal acquisition, we should efficiently and accurately capture pulse signals at different positions and under different pressures. However, most conventional pulse signal acquisition devices can only capture signal at one position and under a fixed pressure, and thus only capture limited pulse diagnostic information. In this paper, we propose our novel solution to the problems of sensor positioning, sensor array design, pressure adjustment, and mechanical structure design, resulting in a compound system for multichannel pulse signal acquisition. Compared with the other systems, our system provides a systematic solution to sensor positioning, is effective in measuring the width of the pulse, and can capture multichannel pulse signals together with subsignals under different hold down pressures. Experimental results show that multichannel signals can achieve higher classification performance than single-channel signals.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; patient diagnosis; pressure sensors; TCPD; compound pressure signal acquisition system; comprehensive pulse signal acquisition; mechanical structure design; multichannel pulse signals; multichannel wrist pulse signal analysis; patient health condition analysis; pressure adjustment; pulse diagnostic information; radial pulse fluctuations; sensor array design; sensor positioning; styloid processes; traditional Chinese pulse diagnosis; Arrays; Bridge circuits; Noise; Power supplies; Probes; Strain; Wrist; Computerized pulse diagnosis; mechanical structure; positioning system; pressure sensor; wrist pulse signal acquisition;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2013.2267458
Filename
6748032
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