Title :
Multichannel module characterization of optical sensors employed in photoplethysmography
Author :
Timimi, Ammar Y. K. ; Mohd Ali, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Electron. & Syst. Eng., Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
Abstract :
Pholotoplethysmography (PPG) is a medical technique using optoelectronic technology to measure blood volume changes in vessels and assess medical condition. The simultaneous multisite PPG measurement has many advantages in assessing various physiological and pathological events related to cardiovascular system. The sensor has a key role in converting the biological signal into electric signal. It mainly comprises of the light emitter and light detector within the preferred red-infrared spectrum. These sensor components have property variations even for identical ones fabricated from the same wafer and in turn may influence the multisite PPG measurement. Different ear and finger sensor pairs with components having specific requirements were considered for the multichannel setup to examine and address the optoelectronic variations. In accordance with that, the designated multichannel sensor module (MCSM) has been developed to connect and power on multiple sensors. It was specified to align intensity variations of the light emitters, reduce their effects and configure almost equivalent conditions in sensor pairs.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; blood; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; ear; infrared spectra; medical signal processing; optical sensors; photoplethysmography; volume measurement; biological signal; blood volume measurement; cardiovascular system; ear sensor pairs; electric signal; finger sensor pairs; intensity variations; light detector; light emitter; medical condition; medical technique; multichannel module characterization; multichannel sensor module; optical sensors; optoelectronic technology; optoelectronic variations; pathological events; photoplethysmography; physiological events; red-infrared spectrum; simultaneous multisite PPG measurement; vessels; Biomedical monitoring; Ear; Fingers; Light emitting diodes; Pins; Resistors;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Conference (IEMT), 2014 IEEE 36th International
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT.2014.7123144