2018
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v10.i1.pp129-137
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A Real Time Vein Detection System

Abstract: <p>Blood veins detection process can be cumbersome for nurses and medical practioners when it comes to special overweight type of patients.This simple routine procedure can lead the process into an extreme calamity for these patients. In this paper, we emphasized on a process for the detection of the vein in real time using the consecrations of Matlab to prevent or at least reduce the number of inescapable calamity for patients during the infusion of a needle by phlebotomy or doctor in everyday lives. He… Show more

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“…The CLAHE technique works on small areas in the image, called vamps, instead of the whole image. It then combines adjacent vamps, using bilinear interpolation to eliminate industrial boundaries; this can limit contrast, especially in homogeneous areas, to avoid noise in the image [18].…”
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“…The CLAHE technique works on small areas in the image, called vamps, instead of the whole image. It then combines adjacent vamps, using bilinear interpolation to eliminate industrial boundaries; this can limit contrast, especially in homogeneous areas, to avoid noise in the image [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different imaging techniques, based on far-infrared (FIR) and near-infrared radiation [17], can be used. Vein detection systems that use FIR produce low-contrast images, rendering it difficult to distinguish veins from other components of the acquired image [18]. NIR rays penetrate the tissue easily; thus, they give clearer images than FIR [19].…”
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“…Intravenous injection is difficult and painful especially for newborns, children, and obese people because appropriate veins maybe deep and not visible. The application of near-infrared light (NIR) has been a good way to help locate vein, since the light can penetrate up to several centimeters into tissues and be absorbed by the vein, which enables discrimination between blood vessels and surrounding tissues [1][2][3][4]. Based on the theory, several devices have been developed recently to aid physicians, phlebotomists and surgeons in locating veins to avoid unnecessary sticks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As of now, by consistent preparing for each of the frame of the video succession, the vein portrayal for each frame is plainly being outlined as appeared in the yield as shown by [20], [21]. Conversely, in the simulational and app based real-time vein detection is also extracted in [22,23] respectively. Consequently, the clinician can recognize the vein for any sort of needle implantation to the vein all the more proficiently, errorless and easily without much of a stretch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%