Remote sensing of the reflectance photoplethysmogram using a video camera typically positioned 1 m away from the patient's face is a promising method for monitoring the vital signs of patients without attaching any electrodes or sensors to them. Most of the papers in the literature on non-contact vital sign monitoring report results on human volunteers in controlled environments. We have been able to obtain estimates of heart rate and respiratory rate and preliminary results on changes in oxygen saturation from double-monitored patients undergoing haemodialysis in the Oxford Kidney Unit. To achieve this, we have devised a novel method of cancelling out aliased frequency components caused by artificial light flicker, using auto-regressive (A...
Over the last few years, a rich amount of research has been conducted on remote vital sign monitorin...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...
Current technologies to allow continuous monitoring of vital signs in pre-term infants in the hospi...
Remote sensing of the reflectance photoplethysmogram using a video camera typically positioned 1 m a...
Current monitoring systems available to track changes in the vital signs of patients (such as heart ...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Vital signs such as pulse rate and breathing rate are currently measured using contact probes. But, ...
Abstract In this thesis we have investigated different aspects of non-contact photoplethysmography (...
Vital signs monitoring is pivotal not only in clinical settings but also in home environments. Remot...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
Continuous monitoring of respiration is essential for early detection of critical illness. Current m...
We investigated contact-less solution to study micro circulation and its spatial heterogeneity by me...
Polysomnography (PSG) is the current gold standard for the diagnosis of sleep disorders. However, th...
Prolonged non-contact camera-based monitoring in critically ill patients presents unique challenges,...
Monitoring of vital signs is a key tool in medical diagnostics to asses the onset and the evolution ...
Over the last few years, a rich amount of research has been conducted on remote vital sign monitorin...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...
Current technologies to allow continuous monitoring of vital signs in pre-term infants in the hospi...
Remote sensing of the reflectance photoplethysmogram using a video camera typically positioned 1 m a...
Current monitoring systems available to track changes in the vital signs of patients (such as heart ...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Vital signs such as pulse rate and breathing rate are currently measured using contact probes. But, ...
Abstract In this thesis we have investigated different aspects of non-contact photoplethysmography (...
Vital signs monitoring is pivotal not only in clinical settings but also in home environments. Remot...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
Continuous monitoring of respiration is essential for early detection of critical illness. Current m...
We investigated contact-less solution to study micro circulation and its spatial heterogeneity by me...
Polysomnography (PSG) is the current gold standard for the diagnosis of sleep disorders. However, th...
Prolonged non-contact camera-based monitoring in critically ill patients presents unique challenges,...
Monitoring of vital signs is a key tool in medical diagnostics to asses the onset and the evolution ...
Over the last few years, a rich amount of research has been conducted on remote vital sign monitorin...
Until today, vital signs monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is based on wired senso...
Current technologies to allow continuous monitoring of vital signs in pre-term infants in the hospi...