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Real-time Heart Rate Measurement based on Photoplethysmography using Android Smartphone Camera

  • Hoan, Nguyen Viet (Dept. of IT Convergence and Applications Eng., Pukyong Nat'l Univ.) ;
  • Park, Jin-Hyeok (Dept. of IT Convergence and Applications Eng., Pukyong Nat'l Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Suk-Hwan (Dept. of Information Security, Tongmyong University) ;
  • Kwon, Ki-Ryong (Dept. of IT Convergence and Applications Eng., Pukyong Nat'l Univ.)
  • Received : 2017.01.10
  • Accepted : 2017.02.03
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

With the development of smartphone technologies enable photoplethysmogram (PPG) acquisition by camera and heart rate (HR) measurement. This papers presents improved algorithm to extract HR from PPG signal recorded by smartphone camera and to develop real-time PPG signal processing Android application. 400 video samples recorded by Samsung smartphone camera are imported as input data for further processing and evaluating algorithm on MATLAB. An optimized algorithm is developed and tested on Android platform with different kind of Samsung smartphones. To assess algorithm's performance, medical device Beurer BC08 is used as reference. According to related works, accuracy parameters includes 90% number of samples that has relative errors less than 5%, Person correlation (r) more than 0.9, and standard estimated error (SEE) less than 5 beats-per-minutes (bpm).

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