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Fiber Bragg grating sensor-based communication assistance device.

J Biomed Opt

August 2016

Indian Institute of Science, Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, Bangalore 560012, IndiacIndian Institute of Science, Applied Photonics Initiative, Bangalore 560012, India.

Improvements in emergency medicine in the form of efficient life supporting systems and intensive care have increased the survival rate in critically injured patients; however, in some cases, severe brain and spinal cord injuries can result in a locked-in syndrome or other forms of paralysis, and communication with these patients may become restricted or impossible. The present study proposes a noninvasive, real-time communication assistive methodology for those with restricted communication ability, employing a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor. The communication assistive methodology comprises a breath pattern analyzer using an FBG sensor, which acquires the exhalation force that is converted into strain variations on a cantilever.

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