학술논문

4016 The Sensing Method of Biological Signal from the Hips / 4016 腰部からの生体信号のセンシング(J24-2 交通機械の先端制御(2),J24 交通機械の先端制御,2005年度年次大会)
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting. 2005, :313
Subject
Air pressure sensor
Biological signal
Signal processing
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2433-1325
Abstract
Recently, a system which can monitor a car driver's biological condition and warn the driver of drowsiness is being proposed. Many researchers have presented evidence that biological signals like brain waves, pulsation waves, and cardiac beat, are different between a wakeful state and a sleep state. However, current systems to measure those signals are assumed to be used in a laboratory or with invasive monitoring. We report on an Air-pressure sensor which is a noninvasive, biological signal-gathering sensor which goes on the car seat. It can measure body signal through the buttocks using a pulse wave-measuring instrument and a strain-type respiration-measuring device.

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