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8 May 2012 Miniature wireless photoplethysmography devices: integration in garments and test measurements
E. Kviesis-Kipge, V. Mečņika, O. Rubenis
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Abstract
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.
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E. Kviesis-Kipge, V. Mečņika, and O. Rubenis "Miniature wireless photoplethysmography devices: integration in garments and test measurements", Proc. SPIE 8427, Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care III, 84273H (8 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.922594
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Prototyping

Electrocardiography

Photoplethysmography

Heart

Head

Biomedical optics

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