Paper Title
Human Pulse and Respiratory Signal Analysis Using A Robot Hand Equipped With A Biomimetic Fingertip
Abstract
Two key indicators of human health are pulse and respiratory rate. Being able to measure pulse (rate and rhythm) and respiratory rate (RR) in an emergency or search and rescue situation could be the difference between life and death. This paper presents novel algorithms that will equip a robot with the necessary skills to assess a human’s pulse and RR. Algorithms that calculate heart beats per minute (bpm), Pulse to Pulse Interval (PPI), RR and Breath to Breath Interval (BBI) are presented. The bpm is used to classify if a heart rate is normal, bradycardic, or tachycardic. PPI is used to determine if the pulse rate is regular or in a form of arrhythmia. The RR and BBI are used to determine if the humans breathing is normal and regular. The results in this paper show that pulse and breathing were successfully measured, and a subject’s bpm and RR calculated using a trough detection method following a two-stage noise reduction filter. Furthermore, the robotic system proved to be capable of classifying the pulse as being regular or arrhythmic and the RR as being regular or irregular.