Abstract

Respiration rate and volume are important physiological indicators of human health. They can indicate cardiovascular health status and cardiopulmonary function. Here, we demonstrate a compact breath monitoring system based on a wearable tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) curvature sensor for human respiration monitoring. With the assistance of a custom designed breathing tube, TFBGs provide a very reproducible highly sensitive, real time response to curvature changes during respiration. The miniaturized and cost effective sensing system which we propose consists of a tunable laser module, a field programmable gate array acquisition control circuit module, and a sensor module. Different breathing patterns can be successfully identified from the optical amplitude and frequency output of the sensor. The robust instrument displays high repeatability and real-time tracking.

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