A Contact-Sensitive Probe for Biomedical Optics

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Abstract

Capacitive proximity sensing is widespread in our everyday life, but no sensor for biomed-ical optics takes advantage of this technology to monitor the probe attachment to the subject’s skin. In particular, when using optical monitoring devices, the capability to quantitatively measure the probe contact can significantly improve data quality and ensure the subject’s safety. We present a custom novel optical probe based on a flexible printed circuit board which integrates a capacitive contact sensor, 3D-printed optic fiber holders and an accelerometer sensor. The device can be effec-tively adopted during continuous monitoring optical measurements to detect contact quality, motion artifacts, probe detachment and ensure optimal signal quality.

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Renna, M., Peruch, A., Sunwoo, J., Starkweather, Z., Martin, A., & Franceschini, M. A. (2022). A Contact-Sensitive Probe for Biomedical Optics. Sensors, 22(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22062361

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