The Proceedings of the Dynamics & Design Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2993
2007
Session ID : 333
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333 Development of Air-pressure Sensor for Biological Sensing
Shinichiro MAEDAEtsunori FUJITAYumi OGURAShigeyuki KOJIMANoritoshi NAKAGAWA
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Abstract
The drowsy driving arisen from fatigue has come to be a social problem. As a preventive means of this situation, some systems which catch drowsiness and sleep prediction by detecting a driver's biological signals are proposed. However, there are few reports about noninvasive biological signal sensing devices. This is so that biological signals are buried in mechanical vibration input to a car. This sensing system consists of the air pack generating pressure, the condenser type microphone sensor detecting pressure and signal processing circuit part. The detected breathing and pulse wave took correlation with an optical finger plethysmogram measurement device and strain breath measurement device.
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© 2007 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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