Fuzzy simulation of a multi-electronic acupuncture system and clip-type pulsimeter equipped with a magnetic sensing hall device

You Sik Hong, Jin Kyu Rhee, Han Kyu Kim, Il Ho Son, Woo Sung Yoon, Nam Kyu Lee, Do Young Park, Keun Ho Kim, Yong Jin Kim, P. Khajidmaa, Sang Suk Lee

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Abstract

A portable clip-type pulsimeter equipped with a magnetic sensing Hall device has been developed to raise the accuracy of oriental disease diagnosis and therapy by convergence of magnetism and oriental medicine. To improve accuracy and reliability of conventional pulsimeter due to subjective analysis of the pulse wave and measuring position dependency of the arterial pulse sensor, the fuzzy algorithm was applied to analyze the strong- and weak-pulse wave symptom. Optimal time for electronic acupuncture was calculated using fuzzy rules and interference were drawn from objective data in view of pre-treatment. Moreover, the electrical characteristics of the pain parts that respond to acupuncture point were applied in view of post-treatment to propose the scientific pulse wave algorithm and simulation experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)255-260
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Magnetics
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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Keywords

  • BMI
  • Fuzzy rule
  • Notch time
  • Permanent magnet
  • Pulse wave detection system
  • Systolic peak amplitude

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