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international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2007

Wearable Accelerometer System for Measuring the Temporal Parameters of Gait

Jung-Ah Lee; Sang-Hyun Cho; Jeong-Whan Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Heui-Kyung Yang

A small and wireless accelerometer system was developed for the estimation of temporal gait parameters. The new system was built using two 3-axis accelerometers. Measurements accuracy was assessed using as a criterion standard provided by foot switches. To assess the consistency of this system, estimates of heel contact and toe off time based on accelerometers and those based on footswitches were compared for 20 steps from 8 individual healthy subjects. Accelerometers and footswitches had high consistency in the temporal gait parameters. The stance, swing, single support, and double support time of gait cycle revealed ICCs values of 0.95, 0.93, 0.86, and 0.75 on the right and 0.96, 0.86, 0.93, 0.84 on the left, respectively. Therefore, this system proved to be a reliable tool for identification of temporal gait parameters.


Journal of Medical Systems | 2011

Heart Monitoring Garments Using Textile Electrodes for Healthcare Applications

Hyun-Seung Cho; Su-Min Koo; Joo Hyeon Lee; Hakyung Cho; Da-Hye Kang; Ha-Young Song; Jeong-Whan Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Young-Jae Lee

We measured the electrical activity signals of the heart through vital signs monitoring garments that have textile electrodes in conductive yarns while the subject is in stable and dynamic motion conditions. To measure the electrical activity signals of the heart during daily activities, four types of monitoring garment were proposed. Two experiments were carried out as follows: the first experiment sought to discover which garment led to the least displacement of the textile electrode from its originally intended location on the wearer’s body. In the second, we measured and compared the electrical activity signals of the heart between the wearer’s stable and dynamic motion states. The results indicated that the most appropriate type of garment sensing-wise was the “cross-type”, and it seems to stabilize the electrode’s position more effectively. The value of SNR of ECG signals for the “cross-type” garment is the highest. Compared to the “chest-belt-type” garment, which has already been marketed commercially, the “cross-type” garment was more efficient and suitable for heart activity monitoring.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2006

Development of Smart Toothbrush Monitoring System for Ubiquitous Healthcare

Jeong-Whan Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Dong-Jun Kim; Kyung-Ho Kim

The design of an intelligent toothbrush, capable of monitoring brushing motion, orientation through the grip axis, during toothbrushing is described. Inappropriate tooth-brushing styles, even in adults, sometimes cause dental problems, cavities, gingivitis, etc. This smart system provides user to monitor his or her brushing pattern using accelerometer and magnetic sensors for evaluation of toothbrushing style. Directional information of toothbrush with respect to the earths magnetic field and activity data were measured by a miniaturized low-power micro-controller, MSP430 and transmitted to personal computer by 2.4 GHz radio transmitter, nRF2401. A personal computer provides an on-line display of activity and orientation measurements during toothbrushing. The signal trace is then analyzed to extract clinically relevant information. This preliminary study showed that the proposed monitoring system was conceived to aid dental care personnel in patient education and instruction in oral hygiene regarding brushing style


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2008

Application for the wearable heart activity monitoring system : Analysis of the autonomic function of HRV

Heui-Kyung Yang; Jeong-Whan Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Young-Jae Lee; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Heejung Choi; Dong-Jun Kim

The wearable patch-style heart activity monitoring system (HAMS) which was used for recording ECG signal in this study is self-developed. This electrode design helps the non-restricted, non-aware and non-invasive ECG measurement. The modified bipolar electrode is convenient in use because it is designed for easy attachment and detachment with ECG measuring module by snap button. Besides, it minimizes EMI by removing the cables. In the same subjects who were exposed under stress and non-stress, the questionnaire was given out, the amount of the stress hormone was measured by blood test and the ECG signal was recorded. Through the analysis of ECG signal which is measured with wearable patch-style HAMS, the parameter highly related with mental stress were extracted from frequency and time domain. These parameters were certified as the meaningful factor after correlation analysis on the results from questionnaire and stress hormone test. Also, it is proved that the availability of wearable patch-style heart monitoring system is efficient as health monitoring system in any places and occasion.


society of instrument and control engineers of japan | 2006

A Simple Optical Angular Sensors to Measure the Human Joint Angle

Jeong-Whan Lee; Lee-Yon Hong; Jae-Hoon Jun; Kang-Hwi Lee; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Dong-Jun Kim; Kyung-Ho Kim

Medical practioners usually measure dorsiflection of the human joint angle for medical assessment purpose. In order to measure the joint angle, a more or less standard mechanical or electro-mechanical goniometer is used. But mechanical construction has many problems. This research is originated from the lack of user-friendly, versatile and not expensive apparatus which are commercially available. In this paper, we present new design concepts of goniometer utilizing the light refraction characteristics of optical fiber in order to measure angular displacement of the human joints. In order to form an asymmetrical beam profile at the end of fiber tips, we cut the end of fiber tip at an angle of 35 degrees. Phototransistor is used to measure beam intensity as a function of optical fiber angle with respect to optical axis of fiber. Thus the sensed signal represented an indirect measure of curvature angle. The result showed that asymmetrical beam profile provide wider linear relationship than symmetrical one. Eventually, overall performance of the proposed sensor is quite suitable for measurement of the human joint angle


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2007

Tooth brushing Pattern Classification using Three-Axis Accelerometer and Magnetic Sensor for Smart Toothbrush

Kang-Hwi Lee; Jeong-Whan Lee; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Dong-Jun Kim; Kyung-Ho Kim; Heui-Kyung Yang; Keesam Jeong; Byungchae Lee

The concept of intelligent toothbrush, capable of monitoring brushing motion, orientation through the grip axis, during toothbrushing was suggested in our previous study. In this study, we describe a tooth brushing pattern classification algorithm using three-axis accelerometer and three-axis magnetic sensor. We have found that inappropriate tooth brushing pattern showed specific moving patterns. In order to trace the position and orientation of toothbrush in a mouth, we need to know absolute coordinate information of toothbrush. By applying tilt-compensated azimuth (heading) calculation algorithm, which is generally used in small telematics devices, we could find the inclination and orientation information of toothbrush. To assess the feasibility of the proposed algorithm, 8 brushing patterns were preformed by 6 individual healthy subjects. The proposed algorithm showed the detection ratio of 98%. This study showed that the proposed monitoring system was conceived to aid dental care personnel in patient education and instruction in oral hygiene regarding brushing style.


Journal of Medical Systems | 2009

Reusable Electrical Activity of the Heart Monitoring Patch for Mobile/Ubiquitous Healthcare

Jeong-Whan Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Young-Jae Lee; Lee-Yon Hong; Dong-Jun Kim; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Bongsoo Lee; Myoungho Lee

In order to monitor electrical activity of the heart during daily life, we present an electrode of a medical instrument system which is able to measure the body surface potential difference by minimizing the electrode distance. The designed electrode is composed of concentric circles. It was made from the basis of the Laplacian equation, and implemented on PCB coated with gold. So that it does not cause the uncomfortable feeling of contact and possible skin troubles which are typical shortcoming of the conventional ECG measurement. The suggested method utilized three concentric circles on FR-4 substrate, so new amplifier design regarding measuring of small biological signal, is considered which has the characteristics of asymmetric input impedance since the area of concentric circular ring electrodes is not identical. Thereby, electrical activity of the heart was obtained successfully. However, its signal quality is a little bit degraded and the motion artifact still remains as a major problem as is in conventional electrocardiography measurement. Certainly stable measurement setup was needed to reduce the motion artifact originated from variation in static electricity between skin and electrode interfaces.


Journal of Medical Systems | 2015

The Effect of Electrode Designs Based on the Anatomical Heart Location for the Non-Contact Heart Activity Measurement

Sun Ok Gi; Young-Jae Lee; Hye Ran Koo; Seung Pyo Lee; Kang-Hwi Lee; Kyeng-Nam Kim; Seung-Jin Kang; Joo Hyeon Lee; Jeong-Whan Lee

This research is an extension of a previous research [1] on the different effects of sensor location that is relatively suitable for heart rate sensing. This research aimed to elucidate the causes of wide variations in heart rate measurements from the same sensor position among subjects, as observed in previous research [1], and to enhance designs of the inductive textile electrode to overcome these variations. To achieve this, this study comprised two parts: In part 1, X-ray examinations were performed to determine the cause of the wide variations noted in the findings from previous research [1], and we found that at the same sensor position, the heart activity signal differed with slight differences in the positions of the heart of each subject owing to individual differences in the anatomical heart location. In part 2, three types of dual-loop-type textile electrodes were devised to overcome variations in heart location that were confirmed in part 1 of the study. The variations with three types of sensor designs were compared with that with a single-round type of electrode design, by using computer simulation and by performing a t-test on the data obtained from the experiments. We found that the oval-oval shaped, dual-loop-type textile electrode was more suitable than the single round type for determining morphological characteristics as well as for measuring appropriate heart activity signals. Based on these results, the oval-oval, dual-loop-type was a better inductive textile electrode that more effectively overcomes individual differences in heart location during heart activity sensing based on the magnetic-induced conductivity principle.


Archive | 2007

Wearable Heart Electrical Activity Monitoring using Circular Ring Electrode

Kang-Hwi Lee; Jeong-Whan Lee; Woo-Chul Jung; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Jae-Hoon Jun; Dong-Jun Kim

In order to monitor electrical activity of the heart during daily life, we present an electrode of a medical instrument system which is able to apply to the simplification of measurement as bio-signal acquisition. The designed electrode is composed of concentric circles. It was made from the basis of the Laplacian equation and implemented on PCB coated with gold. So that it does not cause the uncomfortable feeling of contact and possible skin troubles which are typical shortcoming of the conventional ECG measurement. The provided method utilized three concentric circles on FR-4 substrate, so new amplifier design regarding measuring of small biological signal, is considered which has the characteristics of asymmetric input impedance since the area of concentric circular ring electrodes is not identical. Thereby, electrical activity of the heart was obtained successfully. However, its signal quality is a little bit degraded and the motion artifact still remains as a major problem as is in conventional electrocardiography measurement. Certainly stable measurement setup was needed to reduce the motion artifact originated from variation in static electricity between skin and electrode interfaces.


society of instrument and control engineers of japan | 2006

Asymmetric Skin-to-Electrode Impedance Characteristics of Concentric Circular Ring Electrode for Monitoring of Electrical Activity of the Heart

Kang-Hwi Lee; Jeong-Whan Lee; Woo-Chul Jung; Kyeong-Seop Kim; Jae-Hoon Jun; Dong-Jun Kim

In order to monitor electrical activity of the heart during daily life, we present an electrode which is composed of concentric circles. It was made from the basis of the Laplacian equation and implemented on PCB coated with gold. So that it does not cause the uncomfortable feeling of contact and possible skin troubles which are typical shortcoming of the conventional ECG measurement. The provided method utilized three concentric circles on FR-4 substrate, so new amplifier regarding measuring of small biological signal is considered which has the characteristics of asymmetric input impedance since are of concentric circular ring electrode is not identical. Thereby electrical activity of the heart was obtained successfully. However, its signal quality is a little bit degraded and the motion artifact still remains as a major problems as is in convention measurement. Certainly stable measurement setup was needed to reduce the motion artifact originated from variation in static electricity between skin and electrode interface

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