A Battery-free Breathing monitoring System for post-COVID education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.mech.33435Keywords:
piezoelectric monitoring system, mechanical property analysis, memory test in study, correction analysisAbstract
Embedded systems have more and more designs and applications in wearable health monitoring and the Internet of Things (IoT) recently. In this work, a battery-free human breathing monitoring system based on soft polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric thin film for pressure sensing and solid lead zirconate titanate (PZT) pads for powering energy harvest is designed and fabricated. Proper material and structure are chosen by the mechanical analysis to fabricate the systems. Then the device is used to measure the real breathing signal while studying (the memory test is used to represent the study procedure). The breathing frequency and intensity data are extracted and used in correction analysis with the testing score. And the results show that peaceful, slow, and deep breathing will have a positive influence on the testing score. This study opens the mind to combine the engineering designed device with education research, showing the broad application of mechanical and electronic systems.