KMID : 1137820070280030369
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ÀÇ°øÇÐȸÁö 2007 Volume.28 No. 3 p.369 ~ p.376
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A Study on Accelerometer Based Motion Artifact Reduction in Photoplethysmography Signal
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Kang Joung-Hoon
Cho Baek-Hwan Lee Jong-Shill Chee Young-Joon Kim In-Young Kim Sun-Il
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Abstract
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With the convergence of ubiquitous networking and medical technologies, ubiquitous healthcare(U-Healthcare) service has come in our life, which enables a patient to receive medical services at anytime and anywhere. In the u-Healthcare environment, intelligent real-time biosignal aquisition/analysis techniques are inevitable. In this study, we propose a motion artifact cancelation method in portable photoplethysmography(PPG) signal aquisition using an accelerometer and an adaptive filter. A preliminary experiment represented that the component of the pedestrian motion artifact can be found under 5Hz in the spectral analysis. Therefore, we collected PPG signals under both simulated conditions with a motor that generates circular motion with uniform velocity (from 1 to 5Hz) and a real walking condition. We then reduced the motion artifact using a recursive least square adaptive filter which takes the accelerometer output as a noise reference. The results showed that the adaptive filter can remove the motion artifact effectively and recover peak points in PPG signals, which represents our method can be useful to detect heart rate in real walking condition
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KEYWORD
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ubiquitous healthcare, photoplethysmography, recursive least square, motion artifact, noise cancelation
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