reviewIEEE Transactions on Biomedical EngineeringSep 15, 2015GREEN OA

Photoplethysmography Revisited: From Contact to Noncontact, From Point to Imaging

National University of Singapore · Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology

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Abstract

Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a noninvasive optical technique for detecting microvascular blood volume changes in tissues. Its ease of use, low cost and convenience make it an attractive area of research in the biomedical and clinical communities. Nevertheless, its single spot monitoring and the need to apply a PPG sensor directly to the skin limit its practicality in situations such as perfusion mapping and healing assessments or when free movement is required. The introduction of fast digital cameras into clinical imaging monitoring and diagnosis systems, the desire to reduce the physical restrictions, and the possible new insights that might come from perfusion imaging and mapping inspired the evolution of…

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  • Photoplethysmogram
  • Computer science
  • Process (computing)
  • Computer vision
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Medicine
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