KAIST Institute for Health Science and Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Graduate School of Data Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2022 Jun 21;10(6):e38614. doi: 10.2196/38614.
Face masks are an important way to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the prolonged pandemic has revealed confounding problems with the current face masks, including not only the spread of the disease but also concurrent psychological, social, and economic complications. As face masks have been worn for a long time, people have been interested in expanding the purpose of masks from protection to comfort and health, leading to the release of various "smart" mask products around the world. To envision how the smart masks will be extended, this paper reviewed 25 smart masks (12 from commercial products and 13 from academic prototypes) that emerged after the pandemic. While most smart masks presented in the market focus on resolving problems with user breathing discomfort, which arise from prolonged use, academic prototypes were designed for not only sensing COVID-19 but also general health monitoring aspects. Further, we investigated several specific sensors that can be incorporated into the mask for expanding biophysical features. On a larger scale, we discussed the architecture and possible applications with the help of connected smart masks. Namely, beyond a personal sensing application, a group or community sensing application may share an aggregate version of information with the broader population. In addition, this kind of collaborative sensing will also address the challenges of individual sensing, such as reliability and coverage. Lastly, we identified possible service application fields and further considerations for actual use. Along with daily-life health monitoring, smart masks may function as a general respiratory health tool for sports training, in an emergency room or ambulatory setting, as protection for industry workers and firefighters, and for soldier safety and survivability. For further considerations, we investigated design aspects in terms of sensor reliability and reproducibility, ergonomic design for user acceptance, and privacy-aware data-handling. Overall, we aim to explore new possibilities by examining the latest research, sensor technologies, and application platform perspectives for smart masks as one of the promising wearable devices. By integrating biomarkers of respiration symptoms, a smart mask can be a truly cutting-edge device that expands further knowledge on health monitoring to reach the next level of wearables.
口罩是应对 COVID-19 大流行的重要手段。然而,这场旷日持久的大流行暴露出当前口罩存在的令人困惑的问题,不仅包括疾病的传播,还包括同时出现的心理、社会和经济并发症。由于口罩已经佩戴了很长时间,人们开始将口罩的用途从防护扩展到舒适和健康,这导致了世界各地各种“智能”口罩产品的推出。为了设想智能口罩的扩展用途,本文回顾了大流行后出现的 25 款智能口罩(商业产品 12 款,学术原型 13 款)。虽然市场上推出的大多数智能口罩主要集中在解决因长时间使用而导致的用户呼吸不适问题,但学术原型的设计不仅是为了检测 COVID-19,还包括一般健康监测方面。此外,我们还研究了几种可以集成到口罩中的特定传感器,以扩展生物物理特征。从更大的范围来看,我们借助联网智能口罩探讨了架构和可能的应用。也就是说,除了个人感测应用外,群组或社区感测应用还可以与更广泛的人群共享汇总信息。此外,这种协作感测还将解决个人感测面临的可靠性和覆盖范围等挑战。最后,我们确定了可能的服务应用领域,并进一步考虑了实际应用的问题。除了日常生活健康监测外,智能口罩还可以作为一种通用的呼吸健康工具,用于运动训练、急诊室或门诊环境、工业工人和消防员的防护,以及士兵的安全和生存能力保障。进一步考虑,我们从传感器可靠性和可重复性、用户接受度的人体工程学设计以及隐私感知数据处理等方面研究了设计方面的问题。总的来说,我们通过研究智能口罩的最新研究、传感器技术和应用平台视角,旨在探索新的可能性,将其作为最有前途的可穿戴设备之一。通过整合呼吸症状生物标志物,智能口罩可以成为一款真正的前沿设备,将健康监测的知识扩展到下一层次的可穿戴设备。