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16 June 2011 A photoplethysmography device for multipurpose blood circulatory system assessment
E. Kviesis-Kipge, J. Zaharans, O. Rubenis, A. Grabovskis
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Abstract
A novel method for photoplethysmography (PPG) signal detection has been proposed and implemented in a three channel prototype device. The current design is simple, low cost and does not require sophisticated analogue circuits. The prototype was evaluated by physiological measurements and recorded PPG signals from conduit arteries of human subject.
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E. Kviesis-Kipge, J. Zaharans, O. Rubenis, and A. Grabovskis "A photoplethysmography device for multipurpose blood circulatory system assessment", Proc. SPIE 8090, Novel Biophotonic Techniques and Applications, 80900W (16 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.889654
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Photoplethysmography

Photodiodes

Capacitors

Arteries

Blood

Interference (communication)

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