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Wearable Device for Monitoring Respiratory Phases Based on Breathing Sound and Chest Movement

Thumbnail Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease, in which symptoms appear or intensify suddenly, even when patients are being monitored by doctors.
Continuous measurement is important to monitor a patient's breathing without missing asthma attacks. In this study, we propose a method of continuous breathing monitoring in daily life using a wearable device.

Advanced Biomedical Engineering (ABE) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal covering all topics in biomedical engineering. The official journal of the Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering (JSMBE), ABE aims to be a vital forum for readers and authors worldwide.

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Advanced Biomedical Engineering (ABE) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal covering all topics in biomedical engineering. The official journal of the Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering (JSMBE), ABE aims to be a vital forum for readers and authors worldwide.
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