2019
DOI: 10.14326/abe.8.60
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Distinction of Urination or Defecation Using a Gas Sensor Placed Under the Toilet Seat

Abstract: We developed an excretion monitoring system equipped with non-contact temperature sensor and a semiconductor gas sensor installed under a toilet seat. The gas sensor is able to detect odors due to human excretion by transiently increasing the output. The peak amplitude and duration of the gas sensor output due to defecation were signi cantly greater than those due to urination. These results demonstrate the capability of the gas sensor in distinguishing whether the excretion is urination or defecation.

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“…To avoid skin contamination by excrement which may cause skin irritation, decubitus ulcer, and urinary tract infection, the diaper sensor may be also have to detect defecation. A method to distinguish between urination and defecation using a gas sensor has been reported [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid skin contamination by excrement which may cause skin irritation, decubitus ulcer, and urinary tract infection, the diaper sensor may be also have to detect defecation. A method to distinguish between urination and defecation using a gas sensor has been reported [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%