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IJEETC 2023 Vol.12(4): 288-293
doi: 10.18178/ijeetc.12.4.288-293

New Pulse Recognition System for Coronary Heart Disease Patients Based on Pressure Sensors

Yirun Zhu 1, Ze Ding 1, Fengning Zhang 1, Minfeng Gan 2,*, Fengxia Wang 1,*, and Lining Sun 1
1. Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Robotics, School of Mechanical and ElectricEngineering, Soochow University, Suzhou, China
2. The Orthopaedic Department, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China

Manuscript received October 17, 2022; revised January 3, 2023; accepted February 7, 2023.

Abstract—The Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is the most common cardiovascular disease due to the risk of heart-related complications. Currently, pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine is an important method to recognition tool recognition of CHD. Here we designed pulse signal acquisition and recognition system based on the pressure sensors. The sensing units of the pulse signal utilized the ionic gel-based pressure sensors. Combined with the acquisition circuit board and convolution neural networks, the pulse signal acquisition and recognition system was established to identify CHD. This developed system provides an idea for the diagnosis of CHD in the homes of middle-aged and elderly people, and accelerated the development of the modernization of Chinese medicine.
 
Index Terms—Chinese medicine, ion gels, neural network, pressure sensor, pulse recognition

Cite: Yirun Zhu, Ze Ding, Fengning Zhang, Minfeng Gan, Fengxia Wang, and Lining Sun, "New Pulse Recognition System for Coronary Heart Disease Patients Based on Pressure Sensors," International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 288-293, July 2023. Doi: 10.18178/ijeetc.12.4.288-293

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