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Comparison of Three Prototypes of PPG Sensors for Continual Real-Time Measurement in Weak Magnetic Field

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22103769

Keywords

photoplethysmography optical sensor; wearable sensor; PPG signal processing

Funding

  1. Slovak Scientific Grant Agency [VEGA2/0003/20]
  2. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-19-0531]

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This paper focuses on the application of sensor prototypes based on the PPG principle in a magnetic field environment. The tested prototypes demonstrate good stability and accuracy in comparative measurements. The experiments show that the pressure cuff of the blood pressure monitor should be placed on the opposite arm of the PPG sensor for better recording of PPG signals. Furthermore, the sensors work properly inside the scanning area of the magnetic resonance scanner, and Bluetooth transmission does not noticeably affect the quality of the obtained scanner images.
This paper is focused on investigation of three developed prototypes of sensors based on the photoplethysmography (PPG) principle for continual measurement of the PPG signal in the magnetic field environment with the inherent radiofrequency and electromagnetic disturbance. The tested prototypes differ in the used optical part of the PPG sensor and their working mode, control unit, power supply, and applied Bluetooth (BT) communication methods. The main aim of the current work was motivated by finding suitable and universal parameter settings for PPG signal real-time recording in different working mode conditions. Comparative measurements in laboratory conditions by certified commercial pulse oximeter and blood pressure monitor (BPM) devices show good stability and proper accuracy of finally determined heart rate values. The supplementary investigation certifies the necessity of the placement of the pressure cuff of the BPM device on the opposite arm than the tested PPG sensor. Measurement experiments inside the scanning area of the running weak field magnetic resonance scanner verify proper function and practical usability of sensed PPG signals for further processing and analysis in all three prototype cases. Additional testing shows that the BT transmission in the scanning area has no visible influence on the quality of the finally obtained scanner images.

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