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Development of a luminous textile for reflective pulse oximetry measurements

In this paper, a textile-based sensing principle for long term photopletysmography (PPG) monitoring is presented. Optical fibers were embroidered into textiles such that out-coupling and in-coupling of light was possible. The “light-in light-out” properties of the textile enabled the spectroscopic c...

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Autores principales: Krehel, Marek, Wolf, Martin, Boesel, Luciano F., Rossi, René M., Bona, Gian-Luca, Scherer, Lukas J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Optical Society of America 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002537
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author Krehel, Marek
Wolf, Martin
Boesel, Luciano F.
Rossi, René M.
Bona, Gian-Luca
Scherer, Lukas J.
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description In this paper, a textile-based sensing principle for long term photopletysmography (PPG) monitoring is presented. Optical fibers were embroidered into textiles such that out-coupling and in-coupling of light was possible. The “light-in light-out” properties of the textile enabled the spectroscopic characterization of human tissue. For the optimization of the textile sensor, three different carrier fabrics and different fiber modifications were compared. The sample with best light coupling efficiency was successfully used to measure heart rate and SpO2 values of a subject. The latter was determined by using a modified Beer-Lambert law and measuring the light attenuation at two different wavelengths (632 nm and 894 nm). Moreover, the system was adapted to work in reflection mode which makes the sensor more versatile. The measurements were additionally compared with commercially available system and showed good correlation.
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spelling pubmed-41329872014-08-18 Development of a luminous textile for reflective pulse oximetry measurements Krehel, Marek Wolf, Martin Boesel, Luciano F. Rossi, René M. Bona, Gian-Luca Scherer, Lukas J. Biomed Opt Express Article In this paper, a textile-based sensing principle for long term photopletysmography (PPG) monitoring is presented. Optical fibers were embroidered into textiles such that out-coupling and in-coupling of light was possible. The “light-in light-out” properties of the textile enabled the spectroscopic characterization of human tissue. For the optimization of the textile sensor, three different carrier fabrics and different fiber modifications were compared. The sample with best light coupling efficiency was successfully used to measure heart rate and SpO2 values of a subject. The latter was determined by using a modified Beer-Lambert law and measuring the light attenuation at two different wavelengths (632 nm and 894 nm). Moreover, the system was adapted to work in reflection mode which makes the sensor more versatile. The measurements were additionally compared with commercially available system and showed good correlation. Optical Society of America 2014-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4132987/ /pubmed/25136484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002537 Text en © 2014 Optical Society of America author-open
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