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A novel sensor for wrist based optical heart rate monitor

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A novel 590 nm (yellow-orange) wavelength based optical system is tailored suitably to maximize the signal quality acquired and holds an advantage over its shorter counterpart when subjected to varied skin pigmentation levels.
Abstract
The growing demands of continuous healthcare and hence physiological monitoring necessitates a system with high reliability and accuracy. Wearable used for continuous cardiological parameter estimation from wrist use reflective photoplethysmography technique that has certain limitations which are imperative. One such constraint is skin pigmentation of the subject. In the present work a sensor module design is proposed addressing to the anomalies due to optical properties of skin. A novel 590 nm (yellow-orange) wavelength based optical system is tailored suitably to maximize the signal quality acquired. The proposed setup is validated on a conglomeration of subjects in terms of age, gender and skin tone. A generous agreement between coherent measures for signal quality shows that the proposed wavelength holds an advantage over its shorter counterpart when subjected to varied skin pigmentation levels. A maximum improvement factor of 71 is observed in case of perfusion index, 31 for pulsatile strength and 3 for SNR. The details of sensor design, experimental setup, validation protocol, observations and inferences drawn from the study are presented.

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Wearable sensors : fundamentals, implementation and applications

TL;DR: This book provides the first comprehensive resource of all currently used wearable devices in an accessible and structured manner and helps engineers manufacture wearable devices with information on current technologies, with a focus on end user needs and recycling requirements.
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