In this study, we present a medical imaging method to estimate the preterm infant respiratory rate with a non invasive embedded RGB-D sensor. The respiratory rate is derived by measuring morphological chest wall movements with a depth sensor. The performances of our method are evaluated by comparing the values of respiratory rate measurements obtained using our method with those resulting from a standard reference device, used as a benchmark. Experimental results showed that the proposed method can correctly measure the respiratory rate in preterm infants and activates an alarm signal when respiratory rate values go out of the physiological range or when the infant remains stationary for a long time. As future development, the project can b...
Non-contact cardio signal monitoring is a requisite for premature infants, as adhesive sensors and e...
BackgroundHeart rate (HR) is an important vital sign for evaluating the physiological condition of a...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...
In this study, we present a medical imaging method to estimate the preterm infant respiratory rate w...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
Aiming at continuous unobtrusive respiration monitoring, motion robustness is paramount. However, so...
Both the theoretical background and the experimental results of an algorithm developed to perform hu...
Both the theoretical background and the experimental results of an algorithm developed to perform hu...
Non-contact visual monitoring of vital signs in neonatology has been demonstrated by several recent ...
Non-contact cardio signal monitoring is a requisite for premature infants, as adhesive sensors and e...
BackgroundHeart rate (HR) is an important vital sign for evaluating the physiological condition of a...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...
In this study, we present a medical imaging method to estimate the preterm infant respiratory rate w...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
Aiming at continuous unobtrusive respiration monitoring, motion robustness is paramount. However, so...
Both the theoretical background and the experimental results of an algorithm developed to perform hu...
Both the theoretical background and the experimental results of an algorithm developed to perform hu...
Non-contact visual monitoring of vital signs in neonatology has been demonstrated by several recent ...
Non-contact cardio signal monitoring is a requisite for premature infants, as adhesive sensors and e...
BackgroundHeart rate (HR) is an important vital sign for evaluating the physiological condition of a...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...