A flexible capacitive tactile sensor array with CMOS readout circuits for pulse diagnosis

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Abstract

Pulse diagnosis is one of the major methods used in traditional Chinese medicine to evaluate a patient's health conditions. Determination of pulse patterns is, however, a matter that depends on technical skill and subjective experience of a doctor. Development of a pulse diagnosis apparatus can lead to modernization and advancement of the field by providing more objective and accurate evaluations. This paper aims at demonstrating real-time pulse measurement using the developed flexible capacitive tactile sensors. A 5\times 5 sensor array of 0.75 cm \times 1 cm in size was implemented using flexible printed circuit boards and integrated with CMOS switched-capacitor readout circuits. The measured average output sensitivity was 1.57 mV/mmHg and minimum detectable pressure and capacitance were at the sub-mmHg and sub-fF levels, respectively. The cross sensitivity was measured to be 7.8%. Real-time pulse measurement has been successfully demonstrated using the developed flexible sensor array.

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Peng, J. Y., & Lu, M. S. C. (2015). A flexible capacitive tactile sensor array with CMOS readout circuits for pulse diagnosis. IEEE Sensors Journal, 15(2), 1170–1177. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2014.2360777

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