Pulse oximetry: theory and applications for noninvasive monitoring
Y Mendelson - Clinical chemistry, 1992 - academic.oup.com
Noninvasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) by pulse oximetry is widely
acknowledged to be one of the most important technological advances in monitoring clinical …
acknowledged to be one of the most important technological advances in monitoring clinical …
Statistical approach for the detection of motion/noise artifacts in Photoplethysmogram
N Selvaraj, Y Mendelson, KH Shelley… - … Conference of the …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Motion and noise artifacts (MNA) have been a serious obstacle in realizing the potential of
Photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals for real-time monitoring of vital signs. We present a …
Photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals for real-time monitoring of vital signs. We present a …
Photoplethysmograph signal reconstruction based on a novel hybrid motion artifact detection–reduction approach. Part I: Motion and noise artifact detection
…, CE Darling, KH Chon, Y Mendelson - Annals of biomedical …, 2014 - Springer
Motion and noise artifacts (MNA) are a serious obstacle in utilizing photoplethysmogram (PPG)
signals for real-time monitoring of vital signs. We present a MNA detection method which …
signals for real-time monitoring of vital signs. We present a MNA detection method which …
Noninvasive pulse oximetry utilizing skin reflectance photoplethysmography
Y Mendelson, BD Ochs - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical …, 1988 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The major concern in developing a sensor for reflectance pulse oximetry is the ability to
measure large and stable photoplethysmograms from light which is backscattered from the skin. …
measure large and stable photoplethysmograms from light which is backscattered from the skin. …
A novel time-varying spectral filtering algorithm for reconstruction of motion artifact corrupted heart rate signals during intense physical activities using a wearable …
…, D Dao, J Bolkhovsky, C Cho, Y Mendelson… - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Accurate estimation of heart rates from photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals during intense
physical activity is a very challenging problem. This is because strenuous and high intensity …
physical activity is a very challenging problem. This is because strenuous and high intensity …
A wearable reflectance pulse oximeter for remote physiological monitoring
Y Mendelson, RJ Duckworth… - … Conference of the IEEE …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To save life, casualty care requires that trauma injuries are accurately and expeditiously
assessed in the field. This paper describes the initial bench testing of a wireless wearable pulse …
assessed in the field. This paper describes the initial bench testing of a wireless wearable pulse …
Blood glucose measurement by multiple attenuated total reflection and infrared absorption spectroscopy
Y Mendelson, AC Clermont, RA Peura… - IEEE transactions on …, 1990 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The difficulty of measuring physiological concentrations of glucose in blood by conventional
infrared absorption spectroscopy is due to the intrinsic high background absorption of water. …
infrared absorption spectroscopy is due to the intrinsic high background absorption of water. …
A robust motion artifact detection algorithm for accurate detection of heart rates from photoplethysmographic signals using time–frequency spectral features
…, D McManus, CE Darling, Y Mendelson… - IEEE journal of …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Motion and noise artifacts (MNAs) impose limits on the usability of the photoplethysmogram (PPG),
particularly in the context of ambulatory monitoring. MNAs can distort PPG, causing …
particularly in the context of ambulatory monitoring. MNAs can distort PPG, causing …
Physiological parameter monitoring from optical recordings with a mobile phone
…, D Granquist-Fraser, Y Mendelson… - IEEE Transactions …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We show that a mobile phone can serve as an accurate monitor for several physiological
variables, based on its ability to record and analyze the varying color signals of a fingertip …
variables, based on its ability to record and analyze the varying color signals of a fingertip …
Multivariate determination of glucose in whole blood using partial least-squares and artificial neural networks based on mid-infrared spectroscopy
P Bhandare, Y Mendelson, RA Peura… - Applied …, 1993 - opg.optica.org
The infrared (IR) spectra of whole blood EDTA samples, in the range between 1500 and 750
cm^−1, obtained from the patient population of a general hospital, were used to compare …
cm^−1, obtained from the patient population of a general hospital, were used to compare …