Contactless Vital Signs Monitoring
 
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ISBN13:9780128222812
ISBN10:0128222816
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:362 oldal
Méret:229x152 mm
Súly:590 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: Approx. 120 illustrations
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Contactless Vital Signs Monitoring

 
Kiadó: Academic Press
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Vital signs, such as heart rate and respiration rate, are useful to health monitoring because they can provide important physiological insights for medical diagnosis and well-being management. Most traditional methods for measuring vital signs require a person to wear biomedical devices, such as a capnometer, a pulse oximeter, or an electrocardiogram sensor. These contact-based technologies are inconvenient, cumbersome, and uncomfortable to use. There is a compelling need for technologies that enable contact-free, easily deployable, and long-term monitoring of vital signs for healthcare.

Contactless Vital Signs Monitoring presents a systematic and in-depth review on the principles, methodologies, and opportunities of using different wavelengths of an electromagnetic spectrum to measure vital signs from the human face and body contactlessly. The volume brings together pioneering researchers active in the field to report the latest progress made, in an intensive and structured way. It also presents various healthcare applications using camera and radio frequency-based monitoring, from clinical care to home care, to sport training and automotive, such as patient/neonatal monitoring in intensive care units, general wards, emergency department triage, MR/CT cardiac and respiratory gating, sleep centers, baby/elderly care, fitness cardio training, driver monitoring in automotive settings, and more.

This book will be an important educational source for biomedical researchers, AI healthcare researchers, computer vision researchers, wireless-sensing researchers, doctors/clinicians, physicians/psychologists, and medical equipment manufacturers.




  • Includes various contactless vital signs monitoring techniques, such as optical-based, radar-based, WiFi-based, RFID-based, and acoustic-based methods.
  • Presents a thorough introduction to the measurement principles, methodologies, healthcare applications, hardware set-ups, and systems for contactless measurement of vital signs using camera or RF sensors.
  • Presents the opportunities for the fusion of camera and RF sensors for contactless vital signs monitoring and healthcare.


"The text will likely be useful to electrical and BME students interested in the field and to graduate students interested in the development of patient monitoring systems." --Paul King
Tartalomjegyzék:

1. Human physiology and contactless vital signs monitoring using camera and wireless signals Xuyu Wang and Dangdang Shao

Part I: Camera-based vital signs monitoring 2. Physiological origin of camera-based PPG imaging Alexei A. Kamshilin and Oleg V. Mamontov 3. Model-based camera-PPG: pulse rate monitoring in fitness Albertus C. den Brinker and Wenjin Wang 4. Camera-based respiration monitoring: motion and PPG-based measurement Wenjin Wang and Albertus C. den Brinker 5. Camera-based blood oxygen measurement Izumi Nishidate 6. Camera-based blood pressure monitoring Keerthana Natarajan, Mohammad Yavarimanesh, Wenjin Wang, and Ramakrishna Mukkamala 7. Clinical applications for imaging photoplethysmography Sebastian Zaunseder and Stefan Rasche 8. Applications of camera-based physiological measurement beyond healthcare Daniel McDuff

Part II: Wireless sensor-based vital signs monitoring 9. Radar-based vital signs monitoring Jingtao Liu, Yuchen Li, and Changzhan Gu 10. Received power-based vital signs monitoring Jie Wang, Alemayehu Solomon Abrar, and Neal Patwari 11. WiFi CSI-based vital signs monitoring Daqing Zhang, Youwei Zeng, Fusang Zhang, and Jie Xiong 12. RFID-based vital signs monitoring Yuanqing Zheng and Yanwen Wang 13. Acoustic-based vital signs monitoring Xuyu Wang and Shiwen Mao 14. RF and camera-based vital signs monitoring applications Li Zhang, Changhong Fu, Changzhi Li, and Hong Hong