A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs

Continuous monitoring of cardiovascular parameters is a growing necessity in developed countries. However, continuous monitoring implies the usage of obtrusive methods, inappropriate for extended periods. To be able to unobtrusively assess the body’s cardiovascular and respiratory activity is a long...

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Main Authors: Eduardo PINHEIRO, Octavian POSTOLACHE, Pedro GIRÃO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IFSA Publishing, S.L. 2010-12-01
Series:Sensors & Transducers
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Online Access:http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/december_2010/P_SI_123.pdf
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spelling doaj-40c5eaa013314960ba9f59ea6d02b2d22020-11-24T20:53:00ZengIFSA Publishing, S.L.Sensors & Transducers2306-85151726-54792010-12-019Special Issue182199A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in WheelchairsEduardo PINHEIRO0Octavian POSTOLACHE1Pedro GIRÃO2Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalContinuous monitoring of cardiovascular parameters is a growing necessity in developed countries. However, continuous monitoring implies the usage of obtrusive methods, inappropriate for extended periods. To be able to unobtrusively assess the body’s cardiovascular and respiratory activity is a long-pursued ambition of utmost significance in patient healthcare. Systems able to be embedded in objects of daily use have been developed and improved recently, seeking to achieve this goal. Solutions based in ballistocardiography, contactless electrocardiography, photo and impedance plethysmography, and others, have been emerging, or re-emerging, as reliable unobtrusive sources of data. In this paper the latest advances obtained on inconspicuously assessing a subject’s cardiovascular function are described. The key features and concepts are presented, as well as the benefits and limitations of their application for wheelchair users. http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/december_2010/P_SI_123.pdfBallistocardiographyElectrocardiographyPlethysmographyUnobtrusive measurementsWheelchair sensors
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Pedro GIRÃO
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Octavian POSTOLACHE
Pedro GIRÃO
A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
Sensors & Transducers
Ballistocardiography
Electrocardiography
Plethysmography
Unobtrusive measurements
Wheelchair sensors
author_facet Eduardo PINHEIRO
Octavian POSTOLACHE
Pedro GIRÃO
author_sort Eduardo PINHEIRO
title A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
title_short A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
title_full A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
title_fullStr A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
title_full_unstemmed A Survey on Unobtrusive Measurements of the Cardiovascular Function and their Practical Implementation in Wheelchairs
title_sort survey on unobtrusive measurements of the cardiovascular function and their practical implementation in wheelchairs
publisher IFSA Publishing, S.L.
series Sensors & Transducers
issn 2306-8515
1726-5479
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Continuous monitoring of cardiovascular parameters is a growing necessity in developed countries. However, continuous monitoring implies the usage of obtrusive methods, inappropriate for extended periods. To be able to unobtrusively assess the body’s cardiovascular and respiratory activity is a long-pursued ambition of utmost significance in patient healthcare. Systems able to be embedded in objects of daily use have been developed and improved recently, seeking to achieve this goal. Solutions based in ballistocardiography, contactless electrocardiography, photo and impedance plethysmography, and others, have been emerging, or re-emerging, as reliable unobtrusive sources of data. In this paper the latest advances obtained on inconspicuously assessing a subject’s cardiovascular function are described. The key features and concepts are presented, as well as the benefits and limitations of their application for wheelchair users.
topic Ballistocardiography
Electrocardiography
Plethysmography
Unobtrusive measurements
Wheelchair sensors
url http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/december_2010/P_SI_123.pdf
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