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A Wearable IoT Aldehyde Sensor for Pediatric Asthma Research and Management

Medical Physics 2021-01-12 v1 Quantitative Methods

Abstract

Mechanistic studies of pediatric asthma require objective measures of environmental exposure metrics correlated with physiological responses. Here we report a cloud-based wearable IoT sensor system which can measure an asthma patient's exposure to aldehydes, a known class of airway irritants, in real-life settings. The wrist-watch form sensor measures formaldehyde levels in air using fuel cell technology, and continuously operate over 7 days without recharging. Sensor data can be retrieved via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication. A smartphone app was developed as a gateway to transmit data to an informatics system deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for data storage, management and analytics. Potential applications of this IoT sensor system include epidemiological studies of asthma development and exacerbation, personalized asthma management and environmental monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.1811.07287,
  title  = {A Wearable IoT Aldehyde Sensor for Pediatric Asthma Research and Management},
  author = {Baichen Li and Quan Dong and R. Scott Downen and Nam Tran and J. Hunter Jackson and Dinesh Pillai and Mona Zaghloul and Zhenyu Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07287},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, including 9 figures, a self-contained wearable IoT system