Embedded microphone array for E-health monitoring
The objective of this project is to design a wearable microphone array system that can be used to monitor the health condition of human from the breathing sound generated by the human wearing it. This is part of a bigger program (EHS II) driven under an A*STAR Thematic Strategic Research Program...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-145132023-03-04T03:20:42Z Embedded microphone array for E-health monitoring Ser, Wee Zhang, Jianmin Peck, Cheng Wee School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Medical electronics The objective of this project is to design a wearable microphone array system that can be used to monitor the health condition of human from the breathing sound generated by the human wearing it. This is part of a bigger program (EHS II) driven under an A*STAR Thematic Strategic Research Program (which aims to develop wearable technologies for healthcare monitoring purposes). The work recorded in this report includes the conduct of an analysis of the sound signals generated by human for healthcare monitoring applications. In particular, the properties of the normal breathing sound and that of the wheezes have been studied. The findings obtained imply that the sampling rate of the microphone array based monitoring system can be designed to be lower than 2 kHz. The system is designed to comprise three main modules: sensor (microphone array), signal processing at the Node, and signal processing at PDA. The GUI has also been designed and implemented. With the wearable constraints, a 4- microphone end-fire based beamforming design has been proposed. A large increase in the white noise gain has been shown to be possible when a suitable constrained beamforming algorithm is used for this design. The concept-proofing demonstration system has been implemented and shown to the International Review Panel (formed by A*STAR TSRP on EHS II) in 2007. 2008-11-26T07:19:02Z 2008-11-26T07:19:02Z 2007 2007 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14513 en 17 p. application/pdf |
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The objective of this project is to design a wearable microphone array system
that can be used to monitor the health condition of human from the breathing
sound generated by the human wearing it. This is part of a bigger program (EHS
II) driven under an A*STAR Thematic Strategic Research Program (which aims
to develop wearable technologies for healthcare monitoring purposes).
The work recorded in this report includes the conduct of an analysis of the sound
signals generated by human for healthcare monitoring applications. In particular,
the properties of the normal breathing sound and that of the wheezes have been
studied. The findings obtained imply that the sampling rate of the microphone
array based monitoring system can be designed to be lower than 2 kHz.
The system is designed to comprise three main modules: sensor (microphone
array), signal processing at the Node, and signal processing at PDA. The GUI
has also been designed and implemented. With the wearable constraints, a 4-
microphone end-fire based beamforming design has been proposed. A large
increase in the white noise gain has been shown to be possible when a suitable
constrained beamforming algorithm is used for this design. The concept-proofing
demonstration system has been implemented and shown to the International
Review Panel (formed by A*STAR TSRP on EHS II) in 2007. |
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