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Low Power Consumption Design of Micro-machined Thermal Sensor for Portable Spirometer

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There are great needs for a low cost and low power consumption portable spirometer for the home care of respiratory diseases. Thermal anemometer has the advantage of possible miniaturization by modem microfabrication processes. However, its optimal design remains to be a tecimical challenge for the trade off between required sensitivity and power consumption. The designed features of such a sensor include low thermal conduction via substrate, wide dynamic range (0~180 L/Min) to cover high peak flow rate and possible low cost mass production. To meet these requirements, we used both surface and bulk micromachining tecimiques to fabricate the sensor for optimal performance. Testing of constructed prototype showed that it can be used under low operating voltage of 3 volts. According to the American Thoracic Society (ATS) guidance for the measurement of pulmonary functions, including dynamic volume of forced expiratory vital capacity (FVC) and flow during forced expiration: peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), it has necessary accuracy (≤3% variation) for diagnosis requirements.

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Thermal Anemometeric Chip Portable Spirometer ATS FVC PEFR

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周宗哲(2006)。可穿戴式無線多參數心肺生理訊號網路遠距量測系統〔碩士論文,國立臺灣大學〕。華藝線上圖書館。https://doi.org/10.6342/NTU.2006.00098

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