DocumentCode
77362
Title
Photoplethysmography-Based Heart Rate Monitoring in Physical Activities via Joint Sparse Spectrum Reconstruction
Author
Zhilin Zhang
Author_Institution
Emerging Technol. Lab., Samsung Res. America, Dallas, TX, USA
Volume
62
Issue
8
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug. 2015
Firstpage
1902
Lastpage
1910
Abstract
Goal: A new method for heart rate monitoring using photoplethysmography (PPG) during physical activities is proposed. Methods: It jointly estimates the spectra of PPG signals and simultaneous acceleration signals, utilizing the multiple measurement vector model in sparse signal recovery. Due to a common sparsity constraint on spectral coefficients, the method can easily identify and remove the spectral peaks of motion artifact (MA) in the PPG spectra. Thus, it does not need any extra signal processing modular to remove MA as in some other algorithms. Furthermore, seeking spectral peaks associated with heart rate is simplified. Results : Experimental results on 12 PPG datasets sampled at 25 Hz and recorded during subjects´ fast running showed that it had high performance. The average absolute estimation error was 1.28 beat/min and the standard deviation was 2.61 beat/min. Conclusion and Significance: These results show that the method has great potential to be used for PPG-based heart rate monitoring in wearable devices for fitness tracking and health monitoring.
Keywords
biomechanics; cardiology; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; photoplethysmography; signal reconstruction; PPG dataset; PPG signal; PPG spectra; frequency 25 Hz; health monitoring; joint sparse spectrum reconstruction; multiple measurement vector model; photoplethysmography-based heart rate monitoring; physical activity; running; signal processing; sparse signal recovery; sparsity constraint; spectral coefficient; spectral peak; Acceleration; Electrocardiography; Frequency estimation; Heart beat; Joints; Vectors; Compressed Sensing; Compressed sensing; Fitness Tracking; Photoplethysmography (PPG); fitness tracking; health monitoring; heart rate (HR) monitoring; photoplethysmography (PPG); sparse signal recovery; wearable healthcare;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2015.2406332
Filename
7047715
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