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28 July 2017 Comparison of remote photoplethysmography signals acquired by ultra-low noise camera and conventional camera during physiological tests
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Abstract
In present study, remote photoplethysmography signals acquired by ultra-low noise camera and conventional camera were compared during different skin microcirculation provocation tests. The aim of work was to reveal how much of camera dynamic range and noise contribute to blood perfusion signal quality. Results demonstrate comparable capabilities of both cameras for skin perfusion monitoring.
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U. Rubins and Z. Marcinkevics "Comparison of remote photoplethysmography signals acquired by ultra-low noise camera and conventional camera during physiological tests", Proc. SPIE 10411, Clinical and Preclinical Optical Diagnostics, 104110T (28 July 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2284657
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Skin

Blood

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