Method for collecting human physiological signals, spring mattress and system
A technology of human physiology and physiological signals, applied in spring mattresses, mattresses, filled cushions, etc., can solve the problems of inability to accurately collect physiological signals, signal strength (unstable amplitude, affecting user comfort, etc.) The effect of convenience, reducing production difficulty and cost saving
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[0042] It should be understood that the specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention, not to limit the present invention.
[0043] refer to figure 1 , a method for collecting physiological signals of a human body is proposed in an embodiment of the present invention, comprising the steps of:
[0044] S1. Connect the first end of the rigid rope 12 to at least one spring 11 in the spring mattress 10, and extend the second end of the rigid rope 12 to the side or outside of the spring mattress 10; the rigid rope 12 tension between the two ends;
[0045] S2. Collect the vibration data of the second end of the rigid rope 12 through the vibration collection sensor 20;
[0046] S3. Analyze the physiological signals of the human body according to the vibration data collected by the vibration collection sensor 20 .
[0047]In the above step S1, the first end of the rigid rope 12 is connected to at least one spring 11 in the spring mattress 10, an...
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