2016
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2015.2481896
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Noncontact Monitoring of Blood Oxygen Saturation Using Camera and Dual-Wavelength Imaging System

Abstract: We present a noncontact method to monitor blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). The method uses a CMOS camera with a trigger control to allow recording of photoplethysmography (PPG) signals alternatively at two particular wavelengths, and determines the SpO2 from the measured ratios of the pulsatile to the nonpulsatile components of the PPG signals at these wavelengths. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the SpO2 value depends on the choice of the wavelengths. We found that the combination of orange (λ = 611 nm) and… Show more

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“…heart rate variability (HRV). However, camera-based SpO 2 measurement has also been attempted in the last few years567891011121314151617. Besides the advantage that a camera does not require direct skin contact, it has the potential to be more robust by exploiting the spatial redundancy of the camera sensor, which is not possible with the single-spot measurement of a contact sensor.…”
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“…heart rate variability (HRV). However, camera-based SpO 2 measurement has also been attempted in the last few years567891011121314151617. Besides the advantage that a camera does not require direct skin contact, it has the potential to be more robust by exploiting the spatial redundancy of the camera sensor, which is not possible with the single-spot measurement of a contact sensor.…”
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“…by using the red and blue color channels of a single RGB camera. Another single camera approach has been presented by Shao et al 16,. but instead of using ambient light illumination, a trigger-controlled dual wavelength LED-array was proposed to measure the PPG signal at different wavelengths with a monochromatic camera.…”
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“…Use of dual-wavelength imaging system to find blood oxygen saturation is shown in Shao et al (2016). Planar and avalanche photodiodes against IR and visible light wavelengths for the purpose of usage as non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring are compared in paper .…”
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“…It is important to determine whether a person has adequately supply oxygen. Also the continuous montioring of oxygen saturation is important for detecting hypoxemia condition [12]. For human body, estimation of arterial oxygen saturation at peripheral capillary is called SpO2 which is primary focus of clinical conditions.…”
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“…where HbO2 is the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin and Hb is the concentration of deoxygenated hemoglobin [12]. Generally, in clincial conditions SpO2 is measured depending on the selected two wavelengths; λ1 and λ2 such that absorbance by HbO2 is more at at λ2 than at λ1 while the absorbance by Hb is more at λ1 than at λ2, as given in Figure 1.…”
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