Photoplethysmography in Wearable Devices: A Comprehensive Review of Technological Advances, Current Challenges, and Future Directions
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology · Soonchunhyang University
Abstract
Photoplethysmography (PPG) is an affordable and straightforward optical technique used to detect changes in blood volume within tissue microvascular beds. PPG technology has found widespread application in commercial medical devices, enabling measurements of oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and cardiac output; the assessment of autonomic nerve function; and the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease. Recently, the growing demand for non-invasive, portable, cost-effective technology, along with advancements in small semiconductor components, has led to the integration of PPG into various wrist-worn wearable devices. Multiple sensor structures have been proposed and, through appropriate signal processing and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Photoplethysmogram
- Wearable computer
- Computer science
- Wearable technology
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Electronic engineering
- Real-time computing
- Biomedical engineering