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Unobtrusive Respiratory Flow Monitoring Using a Thermopile Array: A Feasibility Study

Ilde Lorato    
Tom Bakkes    
Sander Stuijk    
Mohammed Meftah and Gerard de Haan    

Resumen

Low-resolution thermal cameras have already been used in the detection of respiratory flow. However, microbolometer technology has a high production cost compared to thermopile arrays. In this work, the feasibility of using a thermopile array to detect respiratory flow has been investigated in multiple settings. To prove the concept, we tested the detector on six healthy subjects. Our method automatically selects the region-of-interest by discriminating between sensor elements that output noise and flow-induced signals. The thermopile array yielded an average root mean squared error of 1.59breathsperminute" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">1.59??????????h????????????????????1.59breathsperminute 1.59 b r e a t h s p e r m i n u t e . Parameters such as distance, breathing rate, orientation, and oral or nasal breathing resulted in being fundamental in the detection of respiratory flow. The paper provides the proof-of-concept that low-cost thermopile-arrays can be used to monitor respiratory flow in a lab setting and without the need for facial landmark detection. Further development could provide a more attractive alternative for the earlier bolometer-based proposals.

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