An efficient and portable photoacoustic multi-gas monitor for biomedical application is needed in hospital in order to detect indoor gas pollution, r to protect the health of workers, patients and visitors. If the highest precision is not required, especially for continuous monitoring of anaesthetic gases, a LED-based (light emitting diode) detecting system can be employed in order to estimate an attention threshold level of gas. This paper illustrates a design and characterization of a led-based photoacoustic chamber (sensing-actuating system and cell) for anaesthetic gas detection. A measurement campaign has been conducted in a surgery room; the results have been compared with another photoacoustic instrumentation used simultaneously. The main asset of the new system is a double source of LED light instead of a more traditional system.

LED-Based Sensing system for Biomedical Gas Monitoring: Design and Experimentation of a Photoacoustic Chamber / Lay Ekuakille, A.; Vendramin, G.; Trotta, Amerigo. - In: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS. B, CHEMICAL. - ISSN 0925-4005. - 135:2(2009), pp. 411-419. [10.1016/j.snb.2008.09.041]

LED-Based Sensing system for Biomedical Gas Monitoring: Design and Experimentation of a Photoacoustic Chamber

TROTTA, Amerigo
2009-01-01

Abstract

An efficient and portable photoacoustic multi-gas monitor for biomedical application is needed in hospital in order to detect indoor gas pollution, r to protect the health of workers, patients and visitors. If the highest precision is not required, especially for continuous monitoring of anaesthetic gases, a LED-based (light emitting diode) detecting system can be employed in order to estimate an attention threshold level of gas. This paper illustrates a design and characterization of a led-based photoacoustic chamber (sensing-actuating system and cell) for anaesthetic gas detection. A measurement campaign has been conducted in a surgery room; the results have been compared with another photoacoustic instrumentation used simultaneously. The main asset of the new system is a double source of LED light instead of a more traditional system.
2009
LED-Based Sensing system for Biomedical Gas Monitoring: Design and Experimentation of a Photoacoustic Chamber / Lay Ekuakille, A.; Vendramin, G.; Trotta, Amerigo. - In: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS. B, CHEMICAL. - ISSN 0925-4005. - 135:2(2009), pp. 411-419. [10.1016/j.snb.2008.09.041]
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