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Towards spiroximetry in adult humans – how to increase amplitude of respiratory wave in an optical signal

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Abstract

We propose a method to increase an amplitude of respiration-related wave in optical signal measured on a head. The method is based on cuff occlusion of abdominal part of the body of the subject.

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