Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
March 2010
Respiratory CO(2) measurement (capnography) is an important diagnosis tool that lacks inexpensive and wearable sensors. This paper develops techniques to enable use of inexpensive but slow CO(2) sensors for breath-by-breath tracking of CO(2) concentration. This is achieved by mathematically modeling the dynamic response and using model-inversion techniques to predict input CO(2) concentration from the slow-varying output.
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March 2010
This paper presents an evaluation of the sensitivity of a new thin-film stiffness sensing technology that utilizes commercial electret microphones. The analysis allows comparison of commercial microphones for stiffness sensing applications. A mathematical method to estimate the stiffness sensitivity of a commercial microphone from its acoustic sensitivity is developed.
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