Motion Scale: A Body Motion Monitoring System Using Bed-Mounted Wireless Load Cells

Author(s):  
Musaab Alaziz ◽  
Zhenhua Jia ◽  
Jian Liu ◽  
Richard Howard ◽  
Yingying Chen ◽  
...  
Biosensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiancheng Liang ◽  
Lisheng Xu ◽  
Nan Bao ◽  
Lin Qi ◽  
Jingjing Shi ◽  
...  

With the rapid increase in the development of miniaturized sensors and embedded devices for vital signs monitoring, personal physiological signal monitoring devices are becoming popular. However, physiological monitoring devices which are worn on the body normally affect the daily activities of people. This problem can be avoided by using a non-contact measuring device like the Doppler radar system, which is more convenient, is private compared to video monitoring, infrared monitoring and other non-contact methods. Additionally real-time physiological monitoring with the Doppler radar system can also obtain signal changes caused by motion changes. As a result, the Doppler radar system not only obtains the information of respiratory and cardiac signals, but also obtains information about body movement. The relevant RF technology could eliminate some interference from body motion with a small amplitude. However, the motion recognition method can also be used to classify related body motion signals. In this paper, a vital sign and body movement monitoring system worked at 2.4 GHz was proposed. It can measure various physiological signs of the human body in a non-contact manner. The accuracy of the non-contact physiological signal monitoring system was analyzed. First, the working distance of the system was tested. Then, the algorithm of mining collective motion signal was classified, and the accuracy was 88%, which could be further improved in the system. In addition, the mean absolute error values of heart rate and respiratory rate were 0.8 beats/min and 3.5 beats/min, respectively, and the reliability of the system was verified by comparing the respiratory waveforms with the contact equipment at different distances.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Araceli Peña ◽  
Mercedes Peralta ◽  
Patricia Marín

Greenhouse cultivation has gained a special importance in recent years and become the basis of the economy in south-eastern Spain. The structures used are light and, due to weather events, often collapse completely or partially, which has generated interest in the study of these unique buildings. This study presents a load and displacement monitoring system that was designed, and full scale tested, in an Almería-type greenhouse with a tensioned wire structure. The loads and displacements measured under real load conditions were recorded for multiple time periods. The traction force on the roof cables decreased up to 22% for a temperature increase of 30 °C, and the compression force decreased up to 16.1% on the columns or pillars for a temperature and wind speed increase of 25.8 °C and 1.9 m/s respectively. The results show that the structure is susceptible to daily temperature changes and, to a lesser extent, wind throughout the test. The monitoring system, which uses load cells to measure loads and machine vision techniques to measure displacements, is appropriate for use in different types of greenhouses.


Author(s):  
Masaaki Makikawa ◽  
Shima Okada ◽  
Yoshihisa Fujiwara ◽  
Masayasu Esaki

This study focuses on non-contact ECG measurement technology and introduces a sleep monitoring system equipped with non-contact electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes and a respiration/motion sensor. The non-contact ECG measurement can be attained using capacitively-coupled electrode technology. The ECG of a subject with nightwear, such as pajamas, can be measured using this technique because it measures the ECG through a capacitor formed between the electrode and the ECG signal source. Using this sleep monitoring system, various sleep conditions of the elderly can be monitored, and abnormalities can be identified, such as abnormal heart rate and sleep behavior, including ambulation and sleep apnea, without disrupting their sleep. In many industrialized countries, including Japan, society is rapidly aging, and there is increasing demand for a system that can monitor the sleep of the elderly in nursing homes and care facilities and those living alone at home and thus increase their quality of life. By connecting this system with the hospital information systems or electronic medical record system, medical support and care planning will be more efficient.


2006 ◽  
Vol 33 (6Part4) ◽  
pp. 2024-2025
Author(s):  
J Jin ◽  
M Ajlouni ◽  
S Ryu ◽  
Q Chen ◽  
S Li ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Susanne Roesner ◽  
Heinrich Küfner
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<span class="fett">Hintergrund und Zielsetzung:</span> PHAR-MON ist ein Monitoring-System, das die auf dem deutschen Markt befindlichen Arzneimittel in ihrer Bedeutung für die Entwicklung von Missbrauch und Abhängigkeit in Suchtberatungsstellen überwacht. </p><p> <span class="fett">Methodik:</span> Klienten ambulanter Beratungsstellen werden im Rahmen der Standarddokumentation zu ihrem Arzneimittelkonsum befragt und Fälle eines abhängigen Konsums, eines schädlichen Gebrauchs oder eines Missbrauchs in PHAR-MON dokumentiert. </p><p> <span class="fett">Ergebnisse:</span> Im Jahr 2006 wurden insgesamt 448 Meldungen von 276 überwiegend alkohol- und drogenabhängigen Klienten in das Monitoring einbezogen. Tranquilizer vom Benzodiazepin-Typ wurden in allen Klientengruppen mit Anteilen zwischen 29,1 % und 35,3 % am häufigsten dokumentiert. An benzodiazepinabhängige Klienten werden zunehmend auch Nicht-Benzodiazepin-Hypnotika verordnet. Bei opioidabhängigen Klienten war im Zeitraum der letzten fünf Jahre ein Anstieg im missbräuchlichen Substitutionsmittelkonsum von 14,9 % auf 33,8 % zu verzeichnen. </p><p> <span class="fett">Schlussfolgerungen:</span> Das Risiko gefährlicher Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arzneimitteln mit Alkohol und Drogen sollte stärker als bisher in die ärztliche Verordnungsentscheidung einbezogen werden.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiyun Peng ◽  
Mahtab Ghazizadeh ◽  
Linda Ng Boyle ◽  
John D. Lee

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