DocumentCode :
3048183
Title :
Application of photoplethysmography in blood flow measurement
Author :
Sangurmath, Shweta ; Daimiwal, Nivedita
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Instrum. & Control, Cummins Coll. of Eng. for Women Pune, Pune, India
fYear :
2015
fDate :
28-30 May 2015
Firstpage :
929
Lastpage :
933
Abstract :
Blood flow measurement has gained much importance over the years as it has a vital role to play in understanding the functionality of heart. There are many principles on which the blood flow measurements are based. This work aims at developing a non-invasive technique for measuring the blood flow using the optical sensors. Among the many optical sensors available, the photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors are capable of measuring blood volumetric changes in the subcutaneous vessels. The proposed method involves acquisition of a real time photoplethysmography (PPG) signal from a reflectance type of optical sensor designed and developed with light emitting diode (LED) as source and OPT 101 as the detector. After the acquisition, the signal is conditioned using appropriate circuitry. The conditioned signal is then displayed on to MATLAB via the microcontroller. The PPG signal so acquired will be analyzed on MATLAB in time domain to estimate the parameters related to heart like the stroke volume which is the area under the curve and the heart rate and thus calculate the blood flow/cardiac output. The proposed method of blood flow measurement is advantageous when compared to the traditional methods of measurement as this is a non-invasive technique and does not require any surgical intervention, it can be used to estimate the blood flow in subjects of different age groups, gender and infants as well.
Keywords :
blood flow measurement; light emitting diodes; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; microcontrollers; optical sensors; photoplethysmography; LED; MATLAB; PPG signal acquisition; blood flow measurement; blood flow-cardiac output; blood volumetry; heart functionality; heart rate; infants; light emitting diode; microcontroller; optical sensors; photoplethysmography; stroke volume; subcutaneous vessels; time domain; Blood; Blood flow; Fluid flow measurement; Light emitting diodes; Optical sensors; Photoplethysmography; blood flow; cardiac output; heart rate; optical sensor; photoplethysmography; stroke volume;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Instrumentation and Control (ICIC), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pune
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IIC.2015.7150877
Filename :
7150877
Link To Document :
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