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9 July 2009 Noninvasive optical sensor for tissue spectroscopic
Oleksandr I. Bilyy, Roman Ya. Yaremyk, Oksana Z. Drobchak
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Abstract
A soft- and hardware realization of optoelectronic intellectual sensor for biomedical noninvasive studies based on the analysis of light reflected from living tissues has been described. The main feature of the developed model is use of an adaptive cross-correlation detector controlled by the digital signal processor. Algorithms and operating mode of detector are defined by the type of particular problem to be solved and conditions of measurements. The proposed model was tested to identify dynamic signals in the following areas: pulsometer, evaluation variability of the cordial rhythm, evaluation of blood saturation by oxygen.
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Oleksandr I. Bilyy, Roman Ya. Yaremyk, and Oksana Z. Drobchak "Noninvasive optical sensor for tissue spectroscopic", Proc. SPIE 7369, Diffuse Optical Imaging II, 73691J (9 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831647
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Signal processing

Digital signal processing

Tissue optics

Optical sensors

Biomedical optics

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