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titleOfInvention A respiratory state detection system and a wireless passive surface acoustic wave sensor
abstract The invention discloses a breathing state detection system and a surface acoustic wave sensor, and relates to a measuring device for checking respiratory organs. The signal processing unit for state information; the sensor unit includes a surface acoustic wave sensor, and the surface acoustic wave sensor includes a piezoelectric substrate and an antenna connected to the radio frequency transmitting and receiving unit for wireless communication; interdigital electrodes and surface acoustic wave sensors are fixed on the piezoelectric substrate The reflection grid and the interdigitated electrodes are electrically connected with the antenna. The apnea detection system of the present invention is simple to operate, and the wireless passive surface acoustic wave sensor does not need power supply and connection.
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