Title :
Dual-tree complex wavelet transform for motion artifact reduction of PPG signals
Author :
Raghuram, M. ; Madhav, K.V. ; Krishna, E. Hari ; Komalla, N.R. ; Sivani, K. ; Reddy, K. Ashoka
Author_Institution :
Dept. of E&I Eng., Kakatiya Inst. of Technol. & Sci., Warangal, India
Abstract :
Ever since the medical device pulse oximeter was invented, reliable and accurate estimation of arterial blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), based on the differential absorption of red/infrared light by hemoglobin´s, has been a challenging task. The Photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveform, also known as the “pulse oximetry waveform”, is well recognized for its use in pulse oximetry applications for the estimation of SpO2 and can be obtained noninvasively and continuously in a comfortable manner using low cost & portable PPG sensors. Inaccuracy in the estimation of SpO2 may prevail due to the motion artifacts (MA) corruption in the detected PPG signals by the intentional or unintentional movements of a patient. The MA noise corruption is unavoidable while recording the PPG´s because of a very small pulsatile component in PPG (0.1% of total signal amplitude) and it can be reduced by suitable processing of the PPG signals. In this paper, an approach for motion artifact (MA) reduction of photoplethysmographic (PPG) signals based on the concept of dual-tree complex wavelet transform technique is proposed. Experimental results revealed that DTCWT processing of MA corrupted PPG´s outperformed the db10 wavelet processing for MA reduction of PPG signals and can be referred as best suitable MA reduction technique for pulse oximetry applications.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; blood; blood vessels; infrared imaging; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; molecular biophysics; optical sensors; oximetry; photoplethysmography; portable instruments; proteins; signal denoising; wavelet transforms; arterial blood oxygen saturation; db10 wavelet processing; dual-tree complex wavelet transform; hemoglobin; medical device pulse oximeter; motion artifact noise corruption; motion artifact reduction; patient movements; photoplethysmogram; portable PPG sensors; pulse oximetry waveform; red-infrared light differential absorption; signal detection; signal processing; total signal amplitude; Estimation; Filter banks; Noise; Sensors; Wavelet analysis; Wavelet transforms; Dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DTCWT); MA noise; PPG; Pulse oximeter; SpO2;
Conference_Titel :
Medical Measurements and Applications Proceedings (MeMeA), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0880-9
DOI :
10.1109/MeMeA.2012.6226643