Title :
Human Life Signs Detection Using High-Sensitivity Pulsed Laser Vibrometer
Author :
Wang, Chen-Chia ; Trivedi, Sudhir B. ; Jin, Feng ; Stepanov, Serguei ; Chen, Zhongyang ; Khurgin, Jacob ; Rodriguez, Ponciano ; Prasad, Narasimha S.
Author_Institution :
Brimrose Corp., Baltimore
Abstract :
We demonstrate experimentally the detection, in a remote and noncontact manner, of human life signs using a high-sensitivity pulsed laser vibrometer. The high surface displacement detection sensitivity of the photo-electromotive-force (photo-EMF) pulsed laser vibrometer, combined with its tolerance to the presence and moderate temporal variations of optical speckles in the light beams, allows the detection of human heartbeats, breathing, and gross physical movement from essentially any part of a human subject´s surface, even in the presence of clothing, all the while without limiting the interrogation points to specific locations like the chest and carotid areas. In contrast to conventional Michelson interferometer-based laser vibrometers, the photo-EMF pulsed laser vibrometer (PPLV) does not require the use of retroreflective tapes or special electronic filtering to retrieve vividly the biological subject´s life signs. Experimental results demonstrating the detection of life signs from various parts of biological subjects´ bodies, with or without the coverage of clothing are presented. We also demonstrate the monitoring of a human subject´s heart movements by interrogating the back of his/her hand. Results from using PPLV to determine extremity blood circulation at various levels of proximal occluding pressures are also presented.
Keywords :
electric potential; laser applications in medicine; patient monitoring; pulsed power technology; vibration measurement; Michelson interferometer-based laser vibrometers; blood circulation; high-sensitivity pulsed laser vibrometer; human life signs detection; optical speckles; photo-EMF; photo-electromotive-force; retroreflective tapes; special electronic filtering; surface displacement detection; Adaptive optics; Biomedical optical imaging; Clothing; Humans; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical interferometry; Optical pulses; Surface emitting lasers; Vibrometers; Biomedical acoustics; biomedical measurements; medical diagnosis; optical velocity measurement; photodetectors; vibration measurement;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2007.905041