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The Design and Simulation of FBG Sensors for Medical Application
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
al-maǧallaẗ al-ʻirāqiyyaẗ li-handasaẗ al-ḥāsibāt wa-al-ittiṣālāt wa-al-sayṭaraẗ wa-al-naẓm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-3352
pISSN - 1811-9212
DOI - 10.33103/uot.ijccce.20.4.1
Subject(s) - fiber bragg grating , vital signs , blood pressure , materials science , heart rate , optical fiber , human health , biomedical engineering , medicine , optoelectronics , computer science , anesthesia , telecommunications , wavelength , environmental health
Fiber Bragg Grating sensors have a wide range of applications, ranging from their use for health monitoring, in medical applications and also as biomedical sensors, among others. Moreover, since fiber Bragg gratings have many advantages that qualify them to be of great benefit, of course, the most important of these applications are vital signs of human health condition Such as blood pressure, heart rate (pulse rate), and body temperature. The Vital-signs are noticeable variables. The temperature and blood pressure are changed according to the physical, involuntary, nervous and psychological state of the person. Therefore, the measurement of vital signs is very necessary, In this work, fiber Bragg grating sensor has been designed and simulated to study the performance of fiber Bragg grating sensor as a Body temperature of human beings ranged from (35°C to 40°C, which is from hypothermia to hyperthermia) and blood pressure that ranged between lower and higher extremities (40 to 190 mmHg ) from hypotension to hypertension, using optigrating and optisystem simulation softwar. The designed sensor was very sensitive to human temperature and blood pressure ranges which were 13.632 pm/oC and 15.75 pm/mmHg, respectively.

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