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    Sensitivity of On-Skin Thermometry to Detecting Dermal Dehydration

    Source: Journal of Heat Transfer:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 001::page 14501
    Author:
    Sun, Edward
    ,
    Ma, Jun
    ,
    Salapaka, Srinivasa
    ,
    Sinha, Sanjiv
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4041555
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The recent development of flexible sensors that can measure temperatures at the surface of the skin opens novel possibilities for continuous health monitoring. Here, we investigate such sensors as 3ω thermometers to noninvasively detect deep dermal dehydration. Using numerical simulations, we calculate the temperature rise at the sensor at heating frequencies from 10 mHz to 10 Hz at varying levels of dehydration. The heating power in each case is limited to avoid burn injury. Our results indicate that 10–100 mHz frequencies are necessary to detect deep dermal dehydration. We show that the root-mean-square difference in temperature rise between normal and dermally dehydrated skin can be as high as 250 mK, which is detectable using lock-in techniques. Thermal contact resistance between the sensor and skin can dominate the signal when the resistance exceeds ∼10−3 Km2/W. This work provides quantitative limits for sensing human dehydration using noninvasive sensors that measure the thermal conductivity of the skin structure.
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    contributor authorSun, Edward
    contributor authorMa, Jun
    contributor authorSalapaka, Srinivasa
    contributor authorSinha, Sanjiv
    date accessioned2019-03-17T10:44:40Z
    date available2019-03-17T10:44:40Z
    date copyright11/5/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier issn0022-1481
    identifier otherht_141_01_014501.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4256299
    description abstractThe recent development of flexible sensors that can measure temperatures at the surface of the skin opens novel possibilities for continuous health monitoring. Here, we investigate such sensors as 3ω thermometers to noninvasively detect deep dermal dehydration. Using numerical simulations, we calculate the temperature rise at the sensor at heating frequencies from 10 mHz to 10 Hz at varying levels of dehydration. The heating power in each case is limited to avoid burn injury. Our results indicate that 10–100 mHz frequencies are necessary to detect deep dermal dehydration. We show that the root-mean-square difference in temperature rise between normal and dermally dehydrated skin can be as high as 250 mK, which is detectable using lock-in techniques. Thermal contact resistance between the sensor and skin can dominate the signal when the resistance exceeds ∼10−3 Km2/W. This work provides quantitative limits for sensing human dehydration using noninvasive sensors that measure the thermal conductivity of the skin structure.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleSensitivity of On-Skin Thermometry to Detecting Dermal Dehydration
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume141
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Heat Transfer
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4041555
    journal fristpage14501
    journal lastpage014501-6
    treeJournal of Heat Transfer:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 001
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