Hu Yating, Kim Eric Guorui, Cao Gang, Liu Sheng, Xu Yong
Engineering Technology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, 37132, USA.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2014 Nov;42(11):2264-77. doi: 10.1007/s10439-014-1111-8. Epub 2014 Sep 19.
This paper reviews the applications of accelerometers on the detection of physiological acoustic signals such as heart sounds, respiratory sounds, and gastrointestinal sounds. These acoustic signals contain a rich reservoir of vital physiological and pathological information. Accelerometer-based systems enable continuous, mobile, low-cost, and unobtrusive monitoring of physiological acoustic signals and thus can play significant roles in the emerging mobile healthcare. In this review, we first briefly explain the operation principle of accelerometers and specifications that are important for mobile healthcare. Applications of accelerometer-based monitoring systems are then presented. Next, we review a variety of accelerometers which have been reported in literatures for physiological acoustic sensing, including both commercial products and research prototypes. Finally, we discuss some challenges and our vision for future development.
本文综述了加速度计在检测诸如心音、呼吸音和胃肠音等生理声学信号方面的应用。这些声学信号包含丰富的重要生理和病理信息。基于加速度计的系统能够对生理声学信号进行连续、移动、低成本且不引人注意的监测,因此在新兴的移动医疗保健中可发挥重要作用。在本综述中,我们首先简要解释加速度计的工作原理以及对移动医疗保健重要的规格参数。然后介绍基于加速度计的监测系统的应用。接下来,我们综述文献中报道的用于生理声学传感的各种加速度计,包括商业产品和研究原型。最后,我们讨论一些挑战以及对未来发展的展望。