Recent Progress of Optical Imaging Approaches for Noncontact Physiological Signal Measurement: A Review

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In recent years, optical imaging techniques have gained wide recognition for the measurement of vital signals, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure, which are crucial indicators for evaluating human health conditions in clinical examinations. There is a wide range of optical imaging methods for remote physiological signal monitoring, including RGB imaging, thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, depth imaging, and multimodal imaging, which provide spatial information compared to other noncontact measurement approaches, thereby allowing extensive applications in this area. In this survey, some fundamental knowledge about optical imaging methods for vital signal measurement is reviewed, including principles of various optical imaging techniques, processing methods for data analysis, discussion on advantages and disadvantages, application summary, and future prospects. This is a comprehensive overview of the noncontact physiological signal measurement of optical imaging approaches.

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Zhang, X., Hu, M., Zhang, Y., Zhai, G., & Zhang, X. P. (2023, September 1). Recent Progress of Optical Imaging Approaches for Noncontact Physiological Signal Measurement: A Review. Advanced Intelligent Systems. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202200345

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