Monitoring of vital signs is critical for patient triage and management. Principal assessments of patient conditions include respiratory rate heart/pulse rate and blood oxygen saturation. However, these assessments are usually carried out with multiple sensors placed in different body locations. The aim of this paper is to identify a single location on the human anatomy whereby a single 1 cm x 1 cm non-invasive sensor could simultaneously measure heart rate (HR), blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), and respiration rate (RR), at rest and while walking. To evaluate the best anatomical location, we analytically compared eight anatomical locations for photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors simultaneously acquired by a single microprocessor at rest and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of HR measurements by the PTN-104 sensor in co...
This paper demonstrates for the first time how heart rate (HR) can be extracted from novel neck phot...
This paper investigates the respiratory rate (RR) for different physiological conditions by implicat...
Photoplethysmography is a well-established minimally invasive method for estimating heart rate and b...
Respiration rate measurement is clinically important for disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring an...
Optical sensors had play a significant role in various study field and industry. Today, there is an...
peer-reviewedThe collection of photoplethysmography (PPG) signals from optical based sensor probes h...
Oxygen saturation levels are routinely monitored in clinical settings. Pulse oximetry, in transmitta...
The project consists of three major topics being studied. In the first objective, the usefulness ...
Technological advances in electronics allow remote physiological monitoring with wireless technology...
Heart Rate (HR) and Blood Oxygenation Level (SPO2) are physiological signs that are critically impor...
This thesis aims to describe the process from theory to implementation. It also describes the result...
Alterations in arterial blood oxygen saturation, heart rate (HR), and respiratory rate (RR) are stro...
This paper presents a comparison between finger and neck photoplethysmography (PPG) in order to asse...
This paper presents a non-invasive and wearable optical technique to monitor physiological assessmen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of HR measurements by the PTN-104 sensor in co...
This paper demonstrates for the first time how heart rate (HR) can be extracted from novel neck phot...
This paper investigates the respiratory rate (RR) for different physiological conditions by implicat...
Photoplethysmography is a well-established minimally invasive method for estimating heart rate and b...
Respiration rate measurement is clinically important for disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring an...
Optical sensors had play a significant role in various study field and industry. Today, there is an...
peer-reviewedThe collection of photoplethysmography (PPG) signals from optical based sensor probes h...
Oxygen saturation levels are routinely monitored in clinical settings. Pulse oximetry, in transmitta...
The project consists of three major topics being studied. In the first objective, the usefulness ...
Technological advances in electronics allow remote physiological monitoring with wireless technology...
Heart Rate (HR) and Blood Oxygenation Level (SPO2) are physiological signs that are critically impor...
This thesis aims to describe the process from theory to implementation. It also describes the result...
Alterations in arterial blood oxygen saturation, heart rate (HR), and respiratory rate (RR) are stro...
This paper presents a comparison between finger and neck photoplethysmography (PPG) in order to asse...
This paper presents a non-invasive and wearable optical technique to monitor physiological assessmen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of HR measurements by the PTN-104 sensor in co...
This paper demonstrates for the first time how heart rate (HR) can be extracted from novel neck phot...
This paper investigates the respiratory rate (RR) for different physiological conditions by implicat...