Piezoelectric film-based respiratory belts are described and tested. To the extent that a two-degree of freedom model consisting
of rib cage and abdominal motion is able to assist in quantifying ventilation, the piezoelectric belts can monitor flow in
a manner analogous to the monitoring of volume with two magnetometer pairs or two respiratory inductive plethysmograph belts.
The piezoelectric belts are shown to measure flow linearly when compared with a screen pneumotachometer to a flow of at least
2.6 L/s. There is no phase shift between the peak flow of belts and the pneumotachometer up to a frequency of at least 9.2
Hz. During normal ventilation, 68 and 95% of the peak flows measured with the belts fall within ±10 and 20%, respectively,
of the flows measured with a screen pneumotachometer.
Key Words Measurement techniques: plethysmography - Monitoring: ventilation