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Development of a Modular Clothing System for User-Centered Heart Rate Monitoring based on NFC (NFC 기반 사용자 중심의 모듈형 심박측정 의류 시스템 개발)

  • Cho, Hakyung;Cho, SangWoo;Cho, Kwang Nyun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed to develop a modular smart clothing system for heart rate monitoring that reduces the inconvenience caused by battery charging and the large size of measurement devices. The heart rate monitoring system was modularized into a temporary device and a continuous device to enable heart rate monitoring depending on the requirement. The temporary device with near-field communication (NFC) and heart rate sensors was developed as a clothing attachment type that enables heart rate monitoring via smart phone tagging when required. The continuous device is based on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication and batteries and was developed to enable continuous heart rate measurement via a direct connection to the temporary device. Furthermore, the temporary device was configured to connect with a textile electrode made of a silver-based knitted fabric designed to be located below the pectoralis major muscle for heart rate measurement. Considering the user-experience factors, key functions, and the ease of use, we developed an application to automatically log through smart phone tagging to improve usability. To evaluate the accuracy of the heart rate measurement, we recorded the heart rate of 10 healthy male subjects with a modular smart clothing system and compared the results with the heart rate values measured by the Polar RS800. Consequently, the average heart rate value measured by the temporary system was 85.37, while that measured by the reference device was 87.03, corresponding to an accuracy of 96.73%. No significant difference was found in comparison with the reference device (T value = -1.892, p = .091). Similarly, the average heart rate measured by the continuous system was 86.00, while that measured by the reference device was 86.97, corresponding to an accuracy of 97.16%. No significant difference was found in terms of the heart rate value between the two signals (T value = 1.089, p = .304). The significance of this study is to develop and validate a modular clothing system that can measure heart rates according to the purpose of the user. The developed modular smart clothing system for heart rate monitoring enables dual product planning by reducing the price increase due to unnecessary functions.

Research on Heart Rate Sensing Clothing Design for Seniors Based on Universal Fashion (유니버설 패션에 기반한 시니어 심박측정 의류 디자인 연구)

  • Koo, Hye Ran;Jeon, Dong Jin;Lee, Joo Hyeon
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.692-700
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    • 2017
  • The number of elderly citizens has risen in Korea and resulted in an aging society. Correspondingly, the social interest in the aging population has escalated immensely; however, research or product development on the quality of life for seniors has shortcomings. Healthcare smart clothing is required to help the elderly with changes and weaknesses that follow aging; however, there is unfortunately insufficient amounts available. This study explores the feasibilities of smart clothing for seniors based on a universal design. Based on previous research, we analyzed the universal design theory, body shape characteristics and design requirements for seniors, and heart rate measurement method. The design is different according to body shape and body shape is different between sex, age, and body race; therefore, subjects were limited to 70-74 year old Korean males in this study. This study proposes a guideline for heart rate sensing clothing that satisfies the 'universal design' aspects as well as the functionality of heart sensing, senior's physical characteristics and needs. It has broadened the range of smart clothing, which was once limited to the younger generation and provided a foundation for the development of specialized smart clothing for seniors.

Psychophysiological Study for the Development of Sensible Textiles (감성 의류 소재 개발을 위한 직물 마찰 소리의 심리생리학적 연구)

  • 조자영;이은주;조길수;손진훈
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2001
  • 본 연구는 청각적 감성을 만족시키는 의류소재의 개발을 위해, 직물 마찰음에 대한 인간의 감서을 생리반응측정과 심리적·주관적 평가를 통해 파악하고, 직물 마찰음이 갖는 음향특성과의 관련성을 고찰하였다. 이를 위해 직물 마찰음의 음향특성을 분석하고, 직물 마찰음에 대한 감각·감성 표현어(부드러움, 시끄러움, 유쾌함, 날카로움, 맑음, 거침, 높음)를 이용하여 주관적 평가를 실시하였으며, 생리적 반응으로서의 뇌파 및 혈류량, 심박변화율, 피부전도수준 등을 측정하였다. 주관적 감각·감성은 대부분 직물 소리의 크기와 관련이 깊은 것으로 나타나, loudness(Z)와 총음압 LPT가 증가할수록 시끄럽고 거칠며 딱딱하고 불쾌하며 탁하다고 지각하였다. 생리적 반응과 관련하여서는, 부드럽고 조용하며 맑다고 지각할수록 slow alpha파가 증가하였고, 유쾌하고 매끄럽다고 평가할수록 혈류량은 증가하였다. 또한, 높다고 지각하는 소리에 대한 LF/HF는 증가하였다. 마찰음의 음향특성이 생리적 반응에 미치는 영향으로서, LPT가 혈류량의 감소에, Loudness(Z)가 피부전도수준의 증가에 각각 영향을 미치며, sharpness(Z)가 높고 ΔL이 작을수록 LF/HF는 증가하는 것으로 나타났다.

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The Design of Embroidery Textile Electrodes for Biosignal Applications (생체신호 측정을 위한 자수 직물전극 디자인)

  • Gang, Da-Hye;Song, Ha-Yeong;Lee, Yeong-Jae;Lee, Jeong-Hwan;Lee, Ju-Hyeon;Jo, Ha-Gyeong;Jo, Hyeon-Seung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.58-61
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    • 2009
  • 최근 직물전극을 의복에 적용하여 의복을 착용한 상태에서 심전도, 심박과 같은 생체신호를 측정하는 방법이 다양하게 연구되고 있다. 그러나 대부분 직물전극의 경우, 높은 임피던스와 피부-전극 간의 불안정한 접촉으로 인해 생체신호를 측정하는 것은 매우어렵다는 문제점들이 지적되어 왔다. 이 논문에서는 피부-전극 간의 접촉을 향상시키기 위한 전극의 구조를 고안하여 의복에 적용함으로써, 착용자의 피부와 직물전극간의 접촉을 안정화 시킨 후, ECG(Electrocardiogram)를 측정하였다. 본 연구의 실험에 사용한 전극의 특성 분석 방법으로는 전극의 임피던스와 그에 따른 ECG 를 측정하여 SNR 분석을 실시하였다. 직물전극의 두 가지 구조와 직물전극과 트랜스미터 연결 스냅간 접촉 방식에 따른 ECG 측정을 비교한 결과, 전극 구조와 전도성 paste 사용 여부는 모두 ECG 측정에 영향을 미쳤다.

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An Analysis of Consumer Emotion for Product Planning of Smart Clothing (스마트 의류 상품 기획을 위한 감성 효과 분석)

  • Cho, Hyun-Seung;Kim, Jung-Ho;Koo, Hye-Ran
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2014
  • This study aims at providing basic data for product planning to design smart clothing and to develop applications, focusing on consumers by satisfying their emotions through analyzing emotional factors on smart clothing, comparing emotional differences between conventional clothing and it, reviewing changes of consumers' emotion by integrating the product and clothing and researching differences of preference and purchase intention between smart clothing and traditional one. As the results of the study, emotional factors for smart clothing were analyzed with total 6 including 'technical', 'comfort', 'aesthetic', 'modern', 'fun' and 'multiple' factors. Among them, except for 'comport', five emotional factors showed emotional factors between conventional sport-casual clothing and smart clothing. That is, emotional factors of 'technical', 'aesthetic', 'modern', 'fun' and 'multiple' were emphasized more in smart clothing than conventional ones, indicating that they should be considered in planning products of smart clothing. Though there was no significant difference of preference between smart clothing and conventional clothing, in case of comparison of averages, that of smart clothing was a little higher. For purchase intention, smart clothing was lower than the conventional clothing. So preference seems to be not directly related to consumers' immediate purchase. To make consumers' interests and preference to result in purchase, it is necessary to develop smart clothing with more various applications and to prepare commercializing strategies. As the results of the analysis on free-descriptive questionnaire survey, consumers were interested in development of smart clothing to help diet with functions including energy harvesting from body motion, calorification and perspiration, measurement of motion and calory consumption as well as health-care type smart clothing to measure heartbeat and ECG. Reflecting these requirements from the consumers, they should be utilized as guidance to develop smart clothing in the future.

Wearable based Electrocardiogram Sensing Clothes for Monitoring of Vital Signal (생체신호 측정을 위한 웨어러블 기반의 심전도 측정 의복)

  • Yu, Ki-Youp;Han, Ki-Tae;Kim, Ju-Hyun;Kim, Jong-Hun;Chung, Kyung-Yong;Lee, Jung-Hyun
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.277-278
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    • 2009
  • 차세대 하이테크 스마트 의류는 복합 차원에서의 감성적인 요소를 섬유 패션기술에 IT융합 기술을 이용하여 제공하고 있다. 생체신호를 이용한 감성은 모호하여 정량적이고 객관적인 측정이 어렵고, 그 표현도 제한된 감성 어휘에 의하여 나타나기 때문에 구체적으로 파악하는 것은 어려운 일이다. 이를 위하여 제품의 기능적 측면뿐만 아니라 정서적 감정과 선호도가 반영된 제품의 설계나 디자인 또한 요구되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 생체신호 측정을 위한 웨어러블 기반의 심전도 측정 의복을 제안하였다. 착용자가 평소 자주 입는 티셔츠를 응용하여 답답해하거나 불편하지 않게 제작하고 소매 형태로 신축성있는 소재를 사용한다. 인체의 형태에 따라 의복과 바이오센서의 전극이 안정적으로 밀착될 수 있도록 고탄력 밴드를 이용하여 일자형으로 제작하였다. 심전도 측정 의복을 착용에 의해 수집된 심전도 ECG 파형을 수집하고 심박변화율을 계산하는 시뮬레이션을 개발한다.

Psychophysiological Responses to the Sound of fabric Friction (직물 마찰음에 대한 심리생리적 반응)

  • 조자영;이은주;손진훈;조길수
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2001
  • The objectives of this study were to investigate the relationship of sound parameters with subjective sensation and physiological responses, and to figure out the interrelationship between the subjective sensation and physiological responses. Sound parameters calculated were LPT, ΔL, Δf, loudness[Z], and sharpness[Z]. Subjective sensation was evaluated in 7 aspects(soft-hard, loud-quiet, pleasant-unpleasant, sharp-dull, clear-obscure, rough-smooth, high-low) by thirty participants. We acquired physiological responses when each fabric sound was presented to 10 participants. Physiological signals obtained in this study were electroencephalogram(EEG), pulse volume(PV), skin conductance level(SCL), and LF/HF of heart rate variability. The larger the values of loudness[Z] and LPT, the louder and the rougher the subjective sensation of the perceived fabric sound. Also, the larger the values of loudness[Z] and LPT, the harder, the duller, and the less pleasant. As LPT increased, PV decreased. Loudness[Z] increased in proportion to SCL and so did sharpness[Z] to LF/HF. As the sound perceived to be quieter and clearer, the relative power of slow alpha rose. As the sound perceived to be more pleasant and smoother, PV rose.

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Thermophysiological Responses of Wearing Safety Hat for Working at a Hot Environment (서열환경하에서 안전모 착용시의 인체생리학적 반응)

  • 박소진;김희은
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.74-82
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    • 2002
  • The present study is aimed to investigate the effect of the safety hat on the balance of body temperature by observation of the physiological response under hot working environment. The experiment was carried out in a climate chamber of 3$0^{\circ}C$, 50%RH for 70 minutes. To compare the two kinds of safety hat, 5 healthy male subjects worn safety hat without hole (called 'without hole') or safety hat with hole (called 'with hole') according to a randomized cross-over design. The main results of this study are as fellows: Rectal temperature and heart rate were significantly lower level in 'with hole'than in 'without hole'. The mean skin temperature was significantly higher in 'without hole'than in 'with hole'. Blood pressure were significantly low in 'with hole'. Sweat rate which was measured by weight loss before and after experiment was higher in 'without hole'. In subjective ratings, subjects replied more hot, more uncomfortable and more wet, they felt more fatigue in condition of 'without hole'. Work ability which was measured by a grip strength dynamometer was higher in 'with hole'. Safety hat which can be used for safety of the brain in work place is meaningful device of behavioral thermoregulatory response under the hot working environment. The safety hat which is designed for proper ventilation and hygiene can maintain the homeostasis of body temperature by releasing body temperature efficiently.

A Study on Wearable Emotion Monitoring System Under Natural Conditions Applying Noncontact Type Inductive Sensor (자연 상태에서의 인간감성 평가를 위한 비접촉식 인덕티브 센싱 기반의 착용형 센서 연구)

  • Hyun-Seung Cho;Jin-Hee Yang;Sang-Yeob Lee;Jeong-Whan Lee;Joo-Hyeon Lee;Hoon Kim
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.149-160
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    • 2023
  • This study develops a time-varying system-based noncontact fabric sensor that can measure cerebral blood-flow signals to explore the possibility of brain blood-signal detection and emotional evaluation. The textile sensor was implemented as a coil-type sensor by combining 30 silver threads of 40 deniers and then embroidering it with the computer machine. For the cerebral blood-flow measurement experiment, subjects were asked to attach a coil-type sensor to the carotid artery area, wear an electrocardiogram (ECG) electrode and a respiration (RSP) measurement belt. In addition, Doppler ultrasonography was performed using an ultrasonic diagnostic device to measure the speed of blood flow. The subject was asked to wear Meta Quest 2, measure the blood-flow change signal when viewing the manipulated image visual stimulus, and fill out an emotional-evaluation questionnaire. The measurement results show that the textile-sensor-measured signal also changes with a change in the blood-flow rate signal measured using the Doppler ultrasonography. These findings verify that the cerebral blood-flow signal can be measured using a coil-type textile sensor. In addition, the HRV extracted from ECG and PLL signals (textile sensor signals) are calculated and compared for emotional evaluation. The comparison results show that for the change in the ratio because of the activation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems due to visual stimulation, the values calculated using the textile sensor and ECG signals tend to be similar. In conclusion, a the proposed time-varying system-based coil-type textile sensor can be used to study changes in the cerebral blood flow and monitor emotions.