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The blood supply of various skin areas as estimated by the photoelectric plethysmograph

Alrick B. Hertzman
- 31 Oct 1938 - 
- Vol. 124, Iss: 2, pp 328-340
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This article is published in American Journal of Physiology.The article was published on 1938-10-31. It has received 423 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photoelectric plethysmography & Plethysmograph.

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Photoplethysmographic Augmentation Index as a Non Invasive Indicator for Vascular Assessments

TL;DR: Photoplethysmographic augmentation index has shown to be a noninvasive parameter for vascular assessments and was implemented in object-oriented programming C++.
Dissertation

Reflectance photoplethysmography for non-invasive monitoring of tissue perfusion

TL;DR: Novel reflectance, custom-made PPG sensors and measurement systems, including advanced signal processing algorithms, have been developed for the acquisition and analysis of raw PPG signals (AC + DC) from different anatomical locations to explore the capability of Photoplethysmography in assessing tissue perfusion and oxygenation similarly as NIRS.
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Photoplethysmogram signal analysis for detecting vital physiological parameters: An evaluating study

TL;DR: The objectives of this paper are a review and evaluating study of the different methods which are developed in order to analyze the PPG and extract different parameters which are used in assessing vital physiological situations.
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Development of a real-time adaptive delta compression algorithm for photoplethysmography system

TL;DR: A single‐channel, high‐resolution (24‐bit) wireless PPG data acquisition system using Bluetooth connectivity with the adaptive delta compression algorithm is presented and a graphical user interface was developed using MATLAB to interface with the system using a serial port profile.
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Development of wireless Bluetooth heart rate remote monitoring system

TL;DR: A new heart rate remote monitoring device using Microcontroller and wireless Bluetooth that transmits and displays precise readings of the heart rate on laptop that consists of two phases; the integrated pulse rate measurement circuit to detect the pulses on the fingertip that include pulse detection, signal extraction, pulse amplification.
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