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Design of the Breathing Exerciser Integrated the Functions of Flutter and Expectoration

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Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI (IWAMA 2021)

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A breathing exerciser is designed to assist patients with COPD for discharging respiratory secretions in this paper. This breathing exerciser has the training lung function and can visually display expiratory parameters. Based on vibratory sputum extraction method, it promotes the patient’s lungs to cough up secretions. By using the sensor and control module, the expiratory parameters are collected and visualized on the screen as well. The results of the final breath parameter collection experiment show that the breathing exerciser can remove excessive or retained secretions in the airway and improve the lung function of patients through parameterized training.

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Li, Z., Li, G., Liang, Z. (2022). Design of the Breathing Exerciser Integrated the Functions of Flutter and Expectoration. In: Wang, Y., Martinsen, K., Yu, T., Wang, K. (eds) Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI. IWAMA 2021. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 880. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0572-8_6

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