| Literature DB >> 33525472 |
Jingjing Luo1,2, Junjie Zhen3, Peng Zhou2,3, Wei Chen4,5, Yuzhu Guo6.
Abstract
Hemodynamic activities, as an essential measure of physiological and psychological characteristics, can be used for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease detection. Photoplethysmography imaging (iPPG) can be applied for such purposes with non-contact advances, however, most cardiovascular hemodynamics of iPPG systems are developed for laboratory research, which limits the application in pervasive healthcare. In this study, a video-based facial iPPG detecting equipment was devised to provide multi-dimensional spatiotemporal hemodynamic pulsations for applications with high portability and self-monitoring requirements. A series of algorithms have also been developed for physiological indices such as heart rate and breath rate extraction, facial region analysis, and visualization of hemodynamic pulsation distribution. Results showed that the new device can provide a reliable measurement of a rich range of cardiovascular hemodynamics. Combined with the advanced computing techniques, the new non-contact iPPG system provides a promising solution for user-friendly pervasive healthcare.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular activities; facial regional analysis; pervasive healthcare; photoplethysmography imaging; systematic design
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33525472 PMCID: PMC7865369 DOI: 10.3390/s21030872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576