Sensors (Nov 2024)

Respiratory Rate Monitoring via a Fibre Bragg Grating-Embedded Respirator Mask with a Wearable Miniature Interrogator

  • Nat Limweshasin,
  • Itzel Avila Castro,
  • Serhiy Korposh,
  • Stephen P. Morgan,
  • Barrie R. Hayes-Gill,
  • Mark A. Faghy,
  • Ricardo Correia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24237476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 23
p. 7476

Abstract

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A respiration rate (RR) monitoring system was created by integrating a Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) optical fibre sensor into a respirator mask. The system exploits the sensitivity of an FBG to temperature to identify an individual’s RR by measuring airflow temperature variation near the nostrils and mouth. To monitor the FBG response, a portable, battery-powered, wireless miniature interrogator system was developed to replace a relatively bulky benchtop interrogator used in previous studies. A healthy volunteer study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the developed system (10 healthy volunteers). Volunteers were asked to perform normal breathing whilst simultaneously wearing the system and a reference spirometer for 120 s. Individual breaths are then identified using a peak detection algorithm. The result showed that the number of breaths detected by both devices matched exactly (100%) across all volunteer trials.

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