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Photoplethysmography. Technology, Signal Analysis and Applications

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5315209

Photoplethysmography: Technology, Signal Analysis, and Applications is the first comprehensive volume on the theory, principles, and technology (sensors and electronics) of photoplethysmography (PPG). It provides a detailed description of the current state-of-the-art technologies/optical components enabling the extreme miniaturization of such sensors, as well as comprehensive coverage of PPG signal analysis techniques including machine learning and artificial intelligence. The book also outlines the huge range of PPG applications in healthcare, with a strong focus on the contribution of PPG in wearable sensors and PPG for cardiovascular assessment.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to photoplethysmography Panicos A. Kyriacou 2. The origin of photoplethysmography Panicos A. Kyriacou and Subhasri Chatterjee 3. Photoplethysmography technology Karthik Budidha�and Panicos A. Kyriacou 4. Photoplethysmography signal processing and synthesis Elisa Mejia-Mejia, John Allen, Karthik Budidha, Chadi El-Hajj, Panicos A. Kyriacou, and Peter H. Charlton 5. Photoplethysmography in oxygenation and blood volume measurements Tomas Ysehak Abay and Panicos A.�Kyriacou� 6. Photoplethysmography for the assessment of peripheral vascular disease John Allen� 7. Photoplethysmography assessment of arterial stiffness and endothelial function Dingchang Zheng, Yang Yao, Iona Morrison, and Steve Greenwald 8. Low frequency variability in photoplethysmography and autonomic function assessment John Allen and Fei Chen 9. Physical and physiological interpretations of the photoplethysmography signal Meir Nitzan and Zehava Ovadia-Blechman 10. Photoplethysmography in clinical monitoring Aymen Alian and Kirk Shelley 11. Photoplethysmography in non-invasive blood pressure monitoring Ramakrishna Mukkamala, Jin-Oh Hahn, and Anand Chandrasekhar 12. Wearable photoplethysmography devices Peter H. Charton and Vaidotas Marozas 13. Imaging photoplethysmography and its applications Alexei A. Kamshilin and Oleg V. Mamontov 14. Photoplethysmography: new trends and future directions Panicos A Kyriacou and James M. May

Authors

Panicos A. Kyriacou Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director, Biomedical Research Centre, City University of London, UK. Panicos A. Kyriacou is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Biomedical Research Centre at City, University of London, UK. Prof Kyriacou has a long track record in basic and applied research in Photoplethysmography (PPG). His primary focus is the utilisation of PPG for the innovation of new disruptive technologies for the early diagnosis of disease and the facilitation of unobtrusive health and fitness monitoring. John Allen Professor of Biosensors and Bioinstrumentation, Coventry University, UK. John Allen is a Professor of Biosensors and Bioinstrumentation at Coventry University, UK. Prof. Allen has an established track record in research covering novel vascular optical sensing technologies for the assessment of the microcirculation and innovative PPG pulse measurement and analysis for the detection of (cardio-)vascular disease. He is a registered Clinical Scientist and has wide-ranging expertise in clinical physiological measurement.