Bioinspired Wearable Pulse Sensors for Ambulant Cardiovascular Monitoring and Biometric Authentication

Author:

Meng Keyu1,Liu Zixiao2,Xiao Xiao3ORCID,Manshaii Farid3,Li Pei4,Yin Junyi3ORCID,Wang Haiyan1,Mei Haixia1,Sun Yubo1,He Ximin2,Yang Jun4,Chen Jun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic and Information Engineering Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement Changchun University Changchun 130022 China

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 90095 USA

3. Department of Bioengineering University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 90095 USA

4. Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Chongqing 400714 China

Abstract

AbstractThe measurement accuracy of current wearable pulse sensors is grandly challenged by motion artifacts caused by body biomechanical activities. In this study, a honeycomb‐structure‐inspired wearable pulse sensor is reported which not only performs ambulant cardiovascular monitoring but also realizes biometric authentication utilizing the acquired individual pulse wave profiles. The sensor showcases an impressive sensitivity of 46.2 mV Pa−1, a swift response time of 21 ms, and exceptional durability (minimal degradation after 6000 cycles). For practical application in clinical settings, the sensor is able to record pulse signals continuously and accurately from individuals aged between 27 and 57 years, especially including a 29‐year‐old pregnant woman. Leveraging deep learning algorithms, the sensor further utilizes individual pulse wave profiles for biometric authentication, reaching a classification accuracy of up to 99.4%. The honeycomb‐structure‐inspired wearable pulse sensor marks a significant advancement in the field of practical cardiovascular monitoring and biometric authentication.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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