Cardiac induced localised motion of the human torso detected by a long period grating fibre optic sensing scheme
Apstrakt
Cardiovascular health of the human population is a major concern for medical clinicians, with cardiovascular diseases responsible for 48% of all deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation. Therefore the development of new practicable and economical diagnostic tools to scrutinise the cardiovascular health of humans is a major driver for clinicians. We offer a new technique to obtain seismocardiographic signals covering both ballistocardiography (below 20Hz) and audible heart sounds (20Hz upwards). The detection scheme is based upon an array of curvature/displacement sensors using fibre optic long period gratings interrogated using a variation of the derivative spectroscopy interrogation technique
Izvor:
2014, 9157Napomena:
- Proceedings of SPIE, 23rd International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Jun 02-06, 2014, Santander, Spain
DOI: 10.1117/12.2059089
ISSN: 0277-786X
WoS: 000349299300166
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84903195218
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VinčaTY - CONF AU - Allsop, Thomas P. AU - Lloyd, G. AU - Bhamber, R. S. AU - Hadžievski, Ljupčo AU - Halliday, M. AU - Webb, David J. PY - 2014 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7054 AB - Cardiovascular health of the human population is a major concern for medical clinicians, with cardiovascular diseases responsible for 48% of all deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation. Therefore the development of new practicable and economical diagnostic tools to scrutinise the cardiovascular health of humans is a major driver for clinicians. We offer a new technique to obtain seismocardiographic signals covering both ballistocardiography (below 20Hz) and audible heart sounds (20Hz upwards). The detection scheme is based upon an array of curvature/displacement sensors using fibre optic long period gratings interrogated using a variation of the derivative spectroscopy interrogation technique T1 - Cardiac induced localised motion of the human torso detected by a long period grating fibre optic sensing scheme VL - 9157 DO - 10.1117/12.2059089 ER -
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Allsop, T. P., Lloyd, G., Bhamber, R. S., Hadžievski, L., Halliday, M.,& Webb, D. J.. (2014). Cardiac induced localised motion of the human torso detected by a long period grating fibre optic sensing scheme. , 9157. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2059089
Allsop TP, Lloyd G, Bhamber RS, Hadžievski L, Halliday M, Webb DJ. Cardiac induced localised motion of the human torso detected by a long period grating fibre optic sensing scheme. 2014;9157. doi:10.1117/12.2059089 .
Allsop, Thomas P., Lloyd, G., Bhamber, R. S., Hadžievski, Ljupčo, Halliday, M., Webb, David J., "Cardiac induced localised motion of the human torso detected by a long period grating fibre optic sensing scheme", 9157 (2014), https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2059089 . .