Smartmirror: An embedded non-contact system for health monitoring at home

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Abstract

The ‘Smart Mirror’ project introduces non-contact based technological innovations at our homes where its usage can be as ubiquitous as ‘looking at a mirror’ while providing critical actionable insights thereby leading to improved care and outcomes. The key objectives is to detect key physiological markers like Heart Rate (HR), Respiration Rate (RR), Inter-beat-interval (IBI) and Blood Pressure (BP) and also drowsiness using the video input of the individual standing in front of the mirror and display the results in real-time. A satisfactory level of accuracy has been attained with respect to the reference sensors signal.

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Rahman, H., Iyer, S., Meusburger, C., Dobrovoljski, K., Stoycheva, M., Turkulov, V., … Ahmed, M. U. (2016). Smartmirror: An embedded non-contact system for health monitoring at home. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 187, pp. 133–137). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51234-1_21

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