Title :
Comparison of time difference variations of photoplethysmographic signals with different wavelengths
Author :
Vahdani-Manaf, Nader ; Kayikcioglu, Temel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Seraj Higher Educ. Inst., Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
A new physiological assessment method was presented by novel use of photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. Most previous PPG signal processing techniques were based on time and frequency domain characteristics or wave form of this signal. In the present study, time differences between separate and simultaneous PPG signal pairs with different wavelengths were compared as the novel aspect of PPG technology. A computer connectable multi-channel PPG prototype device and a MATLAB® based program were developed to obtain four concurrent transmission mode PPG signals with wavelengths of 940nm (infrared), 660nm (red), 520nm (green) and 450nm (blue). The time differences between different pairs of these signals were obtained during a breath holding experiment to investigate and compare their variations within the experiments. Results showed that time differences of some PPG signal pairs had significant variations in reply to the breath holding processes (as physiological challenges). It was concluded that PPG pair with wavelengths of 940nm and 660nm had the greatest reaction to the physiological changes.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; feature extraction; mathematics computing; medical signal processing; pattern matching; photoplethysmography; pneumodynamics; prototypes; MATLAB based program; PPG signal pair time difference; PPG signal processing; PPG technology; breath holding experiment; computer connectable multichannel PPG prototype device; concurrent transmission mode PPG signal; frequency domain characteristics; photoplethysmographic signal wavelength variation; physiological assessment; physiological challenge effect; separate PPG signal pair; simultaneous PPG signal pair; time difference variation; time domain characteristics; waveform; wavelength 450 nm; wavelength 520 nm; wavelength 660 nm; wavelength 940 nm; Blood; Filtering; Fluorescence; Multiplexing; Physiology; Skin; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015 23th
Conference_Location :
Malatya
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2015.7130035