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Monitoring of atopic dermatitis using leaky coaxial cable
Author(s) -
Dong Binbin,
Ren Aifeng,
Shah Syed Aziz,
Hu Fangming,
Zhao Nan,
Yang Xiaodong,
Haider Daniyal,
Zhang Zhiya,
Zhao Wei,
Abbasi Qammer Hussain
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
healthcare technology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.45
H-Index - 19
ISSN - 2053-3713
DOI - 10.1049/htl.2017.0021
Subject(s) - scratching , computer science , wireless , atopic dermatitis , itching , scratch , router , simulation , computer network , telecommunications , medicine , acoustics , physics , surgery , dermatology , operating system
In our daily life, inadvertent scratching may increase the severity of skin diseases (such as atopic dermatitis etc.). However, people rarely pay attention to this matter, so the known measurement behaviour of the movement is also very little. Nevertheless, the behaviour and frequency of scratching represent the degree of itching, and the analysis of scratching frequency is helpful to the doctor's clinical dosage. In this Letter, a novel system is proposed to monitor the scratching motion of a sleeping human body at night. The core device of the system is just a leaky coaxial cable (LCX) and a router. Commonly, LCX is used in the blind field or semi‐blindfield in wireless communication. The new idea is that the leaky cable is placed on the bed, and then the state information of physical layer of wireless communication channels is acquired to identify the scratching motion and other small body movements in the human sleep process. The results show that it can be used to detect the movement and its duration. Channel state information (CSI) packet is collected by card installed in the computer based on the 802.11n protocol. The characterisation of the scratch motion in the collected CSI is unique, so it can be distinguished from the wireless channel amplitude variation trend.

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