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Pulse Taking by a Piezoelectric Film Sensor via Mode Energy Ratio Analysis Helps Identify Pregnancy Status

Jing Nie, Lulu Zhang, Jia Liu, Yaqin Wang

2021IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics16 citationsDOI

Abstract

In order to solve the problem of non-invasive diagnosis and monitoring of women during pregnancy, a piezoelectric film pulse sensing system combined with the mode energy ratio (MER) analysis is utilized to detect human pulses to reveal pregnant conditions. Inspired by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), pulse diagnosis has a history of more than 2,500 years. The life energy of the human body helps the diagnosis of the disease through the circulation of blood vessels connected to the organs. A PVDF piezoelectric film sensor is used to emulate the pulse taking process in TCM to record the pulse signals. And the algorithm of MER is proposed based on empirical mode decomposition (EMD). Through the MER analysis of 83 female volunteers with different pregnancy statuses, the identification and warning of pregnancy status and physical health indicators are realized.

Topics & Concepts

Pulse (music)PiezoelectricityEnergy (signal processing)Hilbert–Huang transformMode (computer interface)Materials scienceIdentification (biology)Computer scienceAcousticsEncoding (memory)Process (computing)PregnancyPiezoelectric sensorBiomedical engineeringTransmission (telecommunications)Electronic engineeringArtificial intelligenceUltrasonic sensorCore (optical fiber)Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsEmotion and Mood RecognitionNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring