Scientists,
including those of Indian origin, have developed a new health sensing tool that
can accurately measure lung function over a simple call made using any phone. Most
people in the developing world who have asthma, cystic fibrosis or other
chronic lung diseases have no way to measure how well their lungs are
functioning. With SpiroCall, you can call a 1-800 number, blow into the phone
and use the telephone network to test your lung function. SpiroCall transmits
the collected audio using a standard phone channel – as opposed to a sound file
that is transferred by a smartphone app over the Internet. The team combined
multiple regression algorithms to provide reliable lung function estimates
despite degraded audio quality. The team also developed a 3D printed whistle
that can be used in conjunction with SpiroCall that changes pitch when the
patient exhales.
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