Abstract

Pulse waves of a radial artery under different pressures applied through a cuff play an important role in disease diagnosis, especially in traditional chinese medicine (TCM). Pulse waves could be collected by a pressure sensor array affixed to an inflatable cuff. During a process of collecting pulse waves, one sensor of a sensor array moves up and down when the sensor is shocked by a pulse wave. Movement of the sensor leads to the passive displacement of other nearby sensors because of a connecting structure between them. Then, vibration signals will be generated by the nearby sensors although these sensors do not receive radial artery pulse waves. These vibration signals considered an interference are usually superimposed on real signals obtained from these nearby sensors and degrade signal quality. The problem mentioned above does not only generally exist in a pressure sensor array attached to a wristband but also is easy to ignore. This paper proposes a novel interference suppression algorithm based on Welch’s method for estimating and weakening adjacent sensor channel interference to overcome the problem. At first, a sensor array attached to an inflatable cuff and a vibration generator is proposed to establish an experimental platform for simplifying the pulse wave collection process. Then, the interference suppression algorithm is proposed according to mechanical analysis and Welch’s method based on the proposed sensor array and vibration generator. Next anti-interference abilities of the algorithm based on a simplified process are evaluated by different vibration frequencies and applied pressures. The anti-interference abilities of the algorithm based on pulse waves of the radial artery are evaluated indirectly. The results show that the novel interference suppression algorithm could weaken adjacent sensor channel interference and upgrade the signal quality.

Highlights

  • Radial pulse waves carry important physiological and pathological information and have been proven effective for predicting and reflecting diseases like hypertension, stroke, and diabetes mellitus [1,2,3]

  • In traditional chinese medicine (TCM), an oriental medical doctor divides the terminal region of the wrist radial artery into three positions, called cun, guan, and chi, which can reflect physiological and pathological information of different viscera, respectively

  • Many studies focused on multitype sensor design and correlation Journal of Sensors analysis of cun, guan, and chi in TCM [17,18,19,20,21]

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Summary

Introduction

Radial pulse waves carry important physiological and pathological information and have been proven effective for predicting and reflecting diseases like hypertension, stroke, and diabetes mellitus [1,2,3]. Journal of Sensors analysis of cun, guan, and chi in TCM [17,18,19,20,21] Based on these studies, many different pulse detection instruments were designed. Many different pulse detection instruments were designed They exerted variable static pressures on the three points of cun, guan, and chi and collected pulse waves using multitype sensors. The interference will affect the morphological characteristics of the pulse wave To overcome this problem, one adjacent interference model of multichannel pressure sensors is proposed in this study. According to the structural characteristics of the multichannel pulse wave acquisition instrument, a simple mechanical structure model of the interference signal is established. The output signal of the dynamic pressure sensor on the vibration source is defined as channel input and the output signal of the proximity sensor is defined as channel output

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