Wearable RFID perspiration sensor tags for well-being applications – From laboratory to field use
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Wearable RFID perspiration sensor tags for well-being applications – From laboratory to field use. / Mulholland, Kyle; Virkki, J.; Raumonen, P.; Merilampi, S.
EMBEC and NBC 2017 - Joint Conference of the European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC 2017 and the Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, NBC 2017. Springer Verlag, 2018. s. 1012-1015 (IFMBE Proceedings; Vuosikerta 65).Tutkimustuotos › › vertaisarvioitu
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T1 - Wearable RFID perspiration sensor tags for well-being applications – From laboratory to field use
AU - Mulholland, Kyle
AU - Virkki, J.
AU - Raumonen, P.
AU - Merilampi, S.
N1 - jufoid=58152 EXT="Merilampi, S."
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - RFID technology has proven to have many possibilities in sensing applications. Smart sensor solutions would be especially helpful in the health and well-being sectors. There is already research on wearable RFID-based sensors, but most are only tested in controlled laboratory environments. The emphasis of this paper is 1) to analyze the performance of two moisture sensor textile tags in realistic field use and through this 2) to discuss their application possibilities. Based on the measurement results, different kinds of textile tags were differently affected by moisture. Especially with embroidered tags the presence of moisture could be detected, including in field conditions. Many applications were also found for the tags. The results indicate potential of RFID-based sensing also in field use, but the actual use environment must be carefully taken into account when implementing the technology.
AB - RFID technology has proven to have many possibilities in sensing applications. Smart sensor solutions would be especially helpful in the health and well-being sectors. There is already research on wearable RFID-based sensors, but most are only tested in controlled laboratory environments. The emphasis of this paper is 1) to analyze the performance of two moisture sensor textile tags in realistic field use and through this 2) to discuss their application possibilities. Based on the measurement results, different kinds of textile tags were differently affected by moisture. Especially with embroidered tags the presence of moisture could be detected, including in field conditions. Many applications were also found for the tags. The results indicate potential of RFID-based sensing also in field use, but the actual use environment must be carefully taken into account when implementing the technology.
KW - Field use
KW - Perspiration sensing
KW - RFID-based sensing
KW - Textile antennas
KW - Welfare technology
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-10-5122-7_253
DO - 10.1007/978-981-10-5122-7_253
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9789811051210
T3 - IFMBE Proceedings
SP - 1012
EP - 1015
BT - EMBEC and NBC 2017 - Joint Conference of the European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC 2017 and the Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, NBC 2017
PB - Springer Verlag
ER -