Miniature Wireless Photoplethysmography Devices: Integration in Garments and Test Measurements
Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care
2012
Edgars Kviesis,
Viktorija Mečņika,
Oskars Rubenis
Wireless PPG devices were developed and embedded in everyday clothes (bandage, scarf, cycling glove and wrist strap)
to monitor cardiovascular state of free-moving persons. The corresponding software for measurements also has been
developed and tested in laboratory. Real-time measurements of PPG signals were taken in parallel with a professional
ECG reference device, and high correlation was demonstrated.
Keywords
Photoplethysmography, wireless biomonitoring, PPG sensor, wearable electronics.
DOI
10.1117/12.922594
Hyperlink
http://www.biofotonika.lu.lv/fileadmin/user_upload/lu_portal/projekti/biofotonika/Publikacijas/A4/SPIE/23.Kviesis-Miniature_wireless_photoplethysmography_devices.pdf
Kviesis, E., Mečņika, V., Rubenis, O. Miniature Wireless Photoplethysmography Devices: Integration in Garments and Test Measurements. In: Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care, Belgium, Bruxelles, 16-19 April, 2012. United States of America: SPIE, 2012, pp.92-98. ISBN 9780819491190. ISSN 1605-7422. Available from: doi:10.1117/12.922594
Publication language
English (en)