空気で動くコンピューターが血栓を防ぐ方法(How air-powered computers can prevent blood clots)

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2024-08-14 カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)

新しい空気駆動のコンピューターは、医療機器が故障した際にアラームを鳴らす、より信頼性が高く低コストな方法を提供します。この装置は電子センサーを使用せず、空気圧で動作し、問題を検知すると即座に警告音を発します。特に血栓や脳卒中を防ぐIPC装置の監視に使用され、電子部品を削減することで、コスト削減と安全性向上を図ります。また、高湿度や高温環境でも使用可能で、今後、爆発の危険がある環境でも安全に作業できる空気駆動ロボットの開発が期待されています。

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空気圧システムのエラー検出のための空気圧論理回路 Air-powered logic circuits for error detection in pneumatic systems

Shane Hoang,Mabel Shehada,Zinal Patel,…,Konstantinos Karydis,Philip Brisk,William H. Grover
Device  Published:August 12, 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.device.2024.100507

Graphical abstract

空気で動くコンピューターが血栓を防ぐ方法(How air-powered computers can prevent blood clots)

Highlights

  • Air-powered logic circuits can detect problems in pneumatic systems
  • The pneumatic error detector calculates parity bits using microfluidic valves
  • The device successfully detects failures in a wearable medical device
  • A low-cost (<$1 USD) way to detect problems using no electronic sensors

The bigger picture

Air-powered pneumatic systems are used in a wide variety of mechanical systems ranging from train brakes to assembly line robots, breast pumps, and medical ventilators. Sensors can be added to these systems to detect failures, but this additional electronic hardware adds cost, complexity, and peripheral safety concerns to the system. In this work, we present an inexpensive and easy-to-manufacture air-powered logic device that can detect and respond to problems in pneumatic systems without using electronic sensors. This work shows that pneumatic logic can be used to make a wide range of important air-powered systems safer and less expensive.

Summary

Pneumatic control systems are common in manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, robotics, and many other fields. Undetected failures in pneumatic systems can have serious consequences. In this work, we present an air-powered error detector that can identify failures in pneumatic systems. This device contains a pneumatic logic circuit of 21 microfluidic valves that calculates the parity bit corresponding to several pneumatic control bits. If a problem such as an air leak or blockage occurs, then the calculated and expected parity bits will not match, and the device outputs an error signal to alert the user or to shut down the system. As a proof of concept, we used the device to detect anomalies in an intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) medical device. By providing a simple and low-cost way to detect problems without using sensors, the pneumatic error detector can promote safety and reliability across a wide range of pneumatic systems.

医療・健康
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