posted on 2010-05-05, 15:13authored bySijung HuSijung Hu, V.A. Peris, Angelos S. Echiadis, Jia Zheng, Ping Shi
This paper provides an overview of the most recent developments in photoplethysmography (PPG). Existing contact point measurement techniques, i.e. pulse oximetry probes, are contrasted with the next generation non-contact and imaging implementations, i.e. non-contact reflection and camera-based PPG. The development of effective PPG monitoring techniques relies on novel approaches to opto-physiological modeling.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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HU, S....et al., 2009. Development of effective photoplethysmographic measurement techniques: From contact to non-contact and from point to imaging. IN: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, (EMBC), Minneapolis, MN, 3-6 Sept., pp. 6550-6553