| Literature DB >> 32164529 |
Ayca Kirimtat1, Ondrej Krejcar2, Ali Selamat2,3,4,5, Enrique Herrera-Viedma6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In biomedicine, infrared thermography is the most promising technique among other conventional methods for revealing the differences in skin temperature, resulting from the irregular temperature dispersion, which is the significant signaling of diseases and disorders in human body. Given the process of detecting emitted thermal radiation of human body temperature by infrared imaging, we, in this study, present the current utility of thermal camera models namely FLIR and SEEK in biomedical applications as an extension of our previous article.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedicine; Comparative diagnosis; FLIR; Infrared camera; Infrared thermography; SEEK
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32164529 PMCID: PMC7069161 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-020-3355-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
The particular FLIR vs SEEK model infrared cameras
| FLIR infrared camera | SEEK infrared camera | |
|---|---|---|
| Application area | Buildings, biomedicine, industry, lab tests | Buildings, outdoors, commercial, firefighting |
| Detector types | Thermal and photon detectors | Thermal detector |
| Generation | 3rd generation | 3rd generation |
| Infrared spectrums | 7–14 μm | 7–14 μm |
| Portability | Standalone and smartphone-based compact | Smartphone-based compact |
| Measurement type | Quantitative and qualitative | Qualitative |
Related works on biomedical applications of IR thermography
| Authors | Method | Medical Problem Type | Infrared Camera Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Habek et al. (2018) | IRT | Detection of brown adipose tissue | FLIR T-650sc |
| Silva et al. (2018) | IRT | Plantar Surface Temperature in Diabetes Mellitus | FLIR E60 |
| Sarigoz et al. (2018) | IRT | Diagnosis of breast mass | FLIR ThermaCAM E45 |
| Contreras et al. (2017) | IRT | Thermal changes in diabetic foot | FLIR E60 |
| Estal et al. (2017) | IRT | Investigation of thermal profile | FLIR T335 |
| Alpar and Krejcar (2017) | IRT | Hand thermography | FLIR One |
| Alpar and Krejcar (2017) | IRT | Hand vein estimation | FLIR One |
| Silva et al. (2016) | IRT | Breast cancer | FLIR SC620 |
| Peleki and Silva (2016) | IRT | Detection of Acute Limb Ischaemia | SEEK Thermal Compact XR |
| Oliveira et. el. (2016) | IRT | Diagnosis of sprained ankle injuries | FLIR E60 SC |
| Chudecka and Lubkowska (2015) | IRT | Thermal map of body surface | ThermaCAM SC500 |
| Queseda et al. (2015) | IRT | Skin temperature, muscle activation | FLIR E60 |
| Queseda et al. (2015) | IRT | Skin temperature during cycling | FLIR E60 |
| Contreras et al. (2015) | IRT | Early diagnosis of diabetic foot | FLIR E60 |
| Araujo et al. (2014) | IRT | Breast cancer | FLIR S45 |
| Fournet et al. (2013) | IRT | Body mapping of females and males | ThermaCAM B2, FLIR |
| Bernard et al. (2013) | IRT | Hand surface temperature detection | FLIR B200 |
Comparison of the special characteristics of FLIR One and SEEK Compact PRO
| FLIR One | SEEK Compact PRO | |
|---|---|---|
| Android | Android | |
| Operated device | Thermal detector | Thermal detector |
| Detector types | 3rd generation | 3rd generation |
| Generation | 8–14 μm | 7–14 μm |
| Infrared spectrums | Smartphone-based compact | Smartphone-based compact |
| Portability | Own format in a database | JPEG |
| Image extraction format | 343 × 458 portrait | 1280 × 720 landscape |
| Image resolution | Own battery | Battery of the Android device |
| Battery usage | 70mK | 70mK |
| Thermal sensitivity (NETD) | Fixed 15 cm — Infinity | Adjustable |
| Focal distance | 160 × 120 | 320 × 240 |
| Thermal resolution |
Fig. 1The method of this research
Fig. 2The grayscale thermograms for each foot captured by SEEK Compact PRO
Fig. 3The rainbow pseudo colored for each foot captures by SEEK Compact PRO
Fig. 4Various pseudocolored thermograms of SEEK Compact PRO for both foot
Fig. 5The grayscale thermograms for each foot captured by FLIR One
Fig. 6The grayscale thermogram for both foot captured by FLIR One
Fig. 7Various pseudo colored thermograms of FLIR One for both foot