Presentation 1999/3/19
Long-term Monitoring of Physiological Information Detected in Oral Cavity
Haruyuki MINAMITANI, Yoichiro SUZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) Continuous and unrestraint monitoring of physiological information is necessary for checking human health condition and stress management to prevent illness or sudden death of the aged and young persons on their daily life. We developed a novel sensor system of mouthpiece type which was tightly fixed in the oral cavity and available to simultaneous monitoring of body temperature, arterial pulse wave and salivary pH. The signals were transmitted by PFM-FM telemeter system which can be used while at work, sleeping and even at exercise.
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Keyword(in English) Health monitoring / Mouthpiece type sensor / Telemeter / Arterial pulse wave / Oral temperature / Salivary pH
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Title (in English) Long-term Monitoring of Physiological Information Detected in Oral Cavity
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Keyword(1) Health monitoring
Keyword(2) Mouthpiece type sensor
Keyword(3) Telemeter
Keyword(4) Arterial pulse wave
Keyword(5) Oral temperature
Keyword(6) Salivary pH
1st Author's Name Haruyuki MINAMITANI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Yoichiro SUZUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Keio University
Date 1999/3/19
Paper # MBE98-144
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 672
Page pp.pp.-
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