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9 May 2011 Multi-spectral photoplethysmography biosensor
L. Asare, E. Kviesis-Kipge, A. Grabovskis, U. Rubins, J. Spigulis, R. Erts
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Abstract
A photoplethysmography (PPG) signal can provide very useful information about a subject's hemodynamic status in a hospital or home environment. A newly developed portable multi-spectral photoplethysmography device has been used for studies of 11 healthy subjects. The developed optical fiber biosensor comprises one multi-wavelength laser diode (405nm, 660nm and 780nm) and a single photodiode with multi-channel signal output processing and built in Li-ion accumulator; special software was created for visualization and measuring of the MS-PPG signals. ARM7TDMI-S LPC2148, NXP (founded by Philips) 32 bit processor with clock frequency of 60 MHz performs measurement and analysis of the signal.
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L. Asare, E. Kviesis-Kipge, A. Grabovskis, U. Rubins, J. Spigulis, and R. Erts "Multi-spectral photoplethysmography biosensor", Proc. SPIE 8073, Optical Sensors 2011; and Photonic Crystal Fibers V, 80731Z (9 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887176
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KEYWORDS
Biosensors

Photoplethysmography

Semiconductor lasers

Photodiodes

Sensors

Signal processing

Capacitors

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