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Yu Sun

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  238
Citations -  4865

Yu Sun is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 183 publications receiving 3373 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu Sun include National University of Singapore & Loughborough University.

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Photoplethysmography Revisited: From Contact to Noncontact, From Point to Imaging

TL;DR: This study presents an overview of the wide range of IPPG systems currently being introduced along with examples of their application in various physiological assessments and believes that the widespread acceptance ofIPPG is happening, and it will dramatically accelerate the promotion of this healthcare model in the near future.
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Motion-compensated noncontact imaging photoplethysmography to monitor cardiorespiratory status during exercise

TL;DR: Continuous recordings from the iPPG system reveal that heart and respiration rates can be successfully tracked with the artifact reduction method even in high-intensity physical exercise situations, leading to a new avenue for noncontact sensing of vital signs and remote physiological assessment, with clear applications in triage and sports training.
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Pediatric video laryngoscope versus direct laryngoscope: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

TL;DR: A meta‐analysis based on randomized controlled trials in children to compare the clinical efficacy between video laryngoscopes (VLs) and direct larynoscope (DLs) is performed.
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Noncontact imaging photoplethysmography to effectively access pulse rate variability

TL;DR: Evidence that the negative influence of initial low sample frequency could be compensated via interpolation to improve the time domain resolution is presented, providing further strong support for the low-cost webcam-based iPPG technique and opening up a new avenue for effective noncontact assessment of multiple physiological parameters.
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Use of ambient light in remote photoplethysmographic systems: comparison between a high-performance camera and a low-cost webcam

TL;DR: These two imaging PPG approaches are explored through the simultaneous measurement of the cardiac pulse acquired from the face of 10 male subjects and the spectral characteristics of ambient light, revealing an independent relationship between the ambient light intensity and the normalized plethysmographic signals.