2017
DOI: 10.3390/s17112637
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Design and Clinical Evaluation of a Non-Contact Heart Rate Variability Measuring Device

Abstract: The object of the proposed paper is to design and analyze the performance of a non-contact heart rate variability (HRV) measuring device based on ultrasound transducers. The rationale behind non-contact HRV measurement is the goal of obtaining a means of long term monitoring of a patient’s heart performance. Due to its complexity as a non-contact measuring device, influential physical quantities, error source and other perturbations were thoroughly investigated. For medical purposes it is of utmost importance … Show more

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“…Novel phone-based reflectance PPG measurements provide improved accessibility but face the same inherent limitations as transmittance PPG as well as reduced signal quality 14,15 . Other state-of-the-art methods used for approximation of HRV lack feasibility outside of a lab-based setting 16 .
Figure 1An in vivo comparison of ECG (black), SPG (blue), and PPG (red) waveforms measured from a single subject. Because of the pulse transit time from the chest (ECG) to the finger (SPG/PPG), the ECG has its R peak before the SPG peak.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novel phone-based reflectance PPG measurements provide improved accessibility but face the same inherent limitations as transmittance PPG as well as reduced signal quality 14,15 . Other state-of-the-art methods used for approximation of HRV lack feasibility outside of a lab-based setting 16 .
Figure 1An in vivo comparison of ECG (black), SPG (blue), and PPG (red) waveforms measured from a single subject. Because of the pulse transit time from the chest (ECG) to the finger (SPG/PPG), the ECG has its R peak before the SPG peak.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the width of the QRS pulse can be estimated with the VM1 and follows a high correlation and accuracy with the BIOPAC-obtained signal. It should be noted that the BIOPAC system is widely used in the bio-signal research field [27][28][29]. The BIOPAC physiological measurement system, BIOPAC MP150 was used to obtain ECG data.…”
Section: Tests and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BIOPAC system is widely used in the biosignal research field [38,39,40]. The BIOPAC physiological measurement system, so-called BIOPAC MP150, was used to obtain ECG data.…”
Section: Experiments and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%