posted on 2017-08-14, 00:00authored byZhiming Lin, Jun Chen, Xiaoshi Li, Zhihao Zhou, Keyu Meng, Wei Wei, Jin Yang, Zhong Lin Wang
Heart-rate
monitoring plays a critical role in personal healthcare
management. A low-cost, noninvasive, and user-friendly heart-rate
monitoring system is highly desirable. Here, a self-powered wireless
body sensor network (BSN) system is developed for heart-rate monitoring <i>via</i> integration of a downy-structure-based triboelectric
nanogenerator (D-TENG), a power management circuit, a heart-rate sensor,
a signal processing unit, and Bluetooth module for wireless data transmission.
By converting the inertia energy of human walking into electric power,
a maximum power of 2.28 mW with total conversion efficiency of 57.9%
was delivered at low operation frequency, which is capable of immediately
and sustainably driving the highly integrated BSN system. The acquired
heart-rate signal by the sensor would be processed in the signal process
circuit, sent to an external device <i>via</i> the Bluetooth
module, and displayed on a personal cell phone in a real-time manner.
Moreover, by combining a TENG-based generator and a TENG-based sensor,
an all-TENG-based wireless BSN system was developed, realizing continuous
and self-powered heart-rate monitoring. This work presents a potential
method for personal heart-rate monitoring, featured as being self-powered,
cost-effective, noninvasive, and user-friendly.