“…Physiological signals have been captured by sensors in the environment in a variety of ways, but most ambient sensing modalities fall broadly into five main categories: pressure systems, Doppler systems, audiovisual systems, thermal systems, and textile electrodes. Pressure systems are generally placed where an individual would exert pressure when they lie, sit, or stand, and have included many modalities of sensors including pneumatic sensors [22,23,31,32,63,67], piezoelectric polymers [24,30,33,73,78,79], load cells [38,39,41,42,72], force sensitive resistors (FSR) [16][17][18]21,68,71], hydraulic sensors [24,66,80], capacitive sensors [14,69], indentation measurement potentiometers [65], electret films and foils [27,40], optical sensors [28,81], and strain gauges [82].…”