Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7120473 | Measurement | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The measurement of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) plays an increasingly key role in medical monitoring and health detection. In order to improve SpO2 precision, this paper proposes a new method, namely bi-level pulsed frequency-division excitation (BPFDM), which uses 200â¯Hz and 400â¯Hz bi-level pulse to excite two LEDs and then utilizes the digital demodulation algorithm to synchronously obtain dual-wavelength photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals. The principle of BPFDM is theoretically analysed, and the effectiveness is illustrated by the contrast experiments among time-division method (TDM), frequency-division (FDM) and BPFDM. The experimental results show that BPFDM gets the highest SNR and the least root mean square error (RMSE) of SpO2% value. Compared with TDM and FDM, the SNR of BPFDM increases by 11â¯dB and 5â¯dB, and the RMSE of BPFDM reduces by 58% and 25%, respectively. So, BPFDM can significantly improve the SNR of PPG signal and SpO2 precision under the same hardware and software conditions, which is valuable for the application in pulse oximeter.
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Authors
Shaoxiu Song, Fangfang Jiang, Liling Hao, Lisheng Xu, Xiaoqing Yi, Gang Li, Ling Lin,