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Smartphone Screen Integrated Optical Breathalyzer

Jerome Lapointe, Hélène-Sarah Bécotte-Boutin, Stephane Gagnon, Simon Levasseur, Philippe Labranche, Marc D’Auteuil, Manel Abdellatif, Ming-Jun Li et Real Vallee

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One third of fatal car accidents and so many tragedies are due to alcohol abuse. These sad numbers could be mitigated if everyone had access to a breathalyzer anytime and anywhere. Having a breathalyzer built into a phone or wearable technology could be the way to get around reluctance to carry a separate device. With this goal, we propose an inexpensive breathalyzer that could be integrated in the screens of mobile devices. Our technology is based on the evaporation rate of the fog produced by the breath on the phone screen, which increases with increasing breath alcohol content. The device simply uses a photodiode placed on the side of the screen to measure the signature of the scattered light intensity from the phone display that is guided through the stress layer of the Gorilla glass screen. A part of the display light is coupled to the stress layer via the evanescent field induced at the edge of the breath microdroplets. We demonstrate that the intensity signature measured at the detector can be linked to blood alcohol content. We fabricated a prototype in a smartphone case powered by the phone’s battery, controlled by an application installed on the smartphone, and tested it in real-world environments. Limitations and future work toward a fully operational device are discussed.

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breathalyzer; wearable; sensors; breath analysis device; health; mobile screen; alcohol; ethanol; smartphone; multimedia screen

Sujet(s): 2700 Technologie de l'information > 2700 Technologie de l'information
Organismes subventionnaires: Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Sentinel North)
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/9434/
Titre de la revue: Sensors (vol. 21, no 12)
Maison d'édition: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21124076
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.3390/s21124076
Date du dépôt: 07 sept. 2023 10:19
Dernière modification: 28 sept. 2024 09:48
Citer en APA 7: Lapointe, J., Bécotte-Boutin, H.-S., Gagnon, S., Levasseur, S., Labranche, P., D’Auteuil, M., Abdellatif, M., Li, M.-J., & Vallee, R. (2021). Smartphone Screen Integrated Optical Breathalyzer. Sensors, 21(12), 4076 (10 pages). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21124076

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