Development of a pulse oximeter robust to measurement errors, with the ability to estimate heartrate and transmit data to smartphones
Hosna Ghandeharioun, Ali Akbari

TL;DR
This paper presents a robust pulse oximeter prototype that accurately measures blood oxygen levels, estimates heart rate, and transmits data to smartphones, addressing common measurement errors and enhancing home monitoring capabilities.
Contribution
The development of a pulse oximeter prototype that is robust to errors and capable of estimating heart rate and data transmission to smartphones is introduced.
Findings
Robustness to power supply variations, ambient light, and motion artifacts.
Ability to estimate heart rate accurately.
Wireless data transmission to smartphones.
Abstract
Accurate and real-time monitoring of saturated oxygen level of the blood is an important clinical issue gaining great attention in recent years and during COVID 19 pandemic. Monitoring the patients` ventilation and respiration dynamic is widespread and has been adopted as a standard for anesthesia, neonatal care, and post-operative recovery as well. In this paper the fundamentals of current pulse oximeter devices are reviewed and development of a prototype is explained. Our system has two red and infrared light sources radiating to the tissue. The amount of absorbed and transmitted energy is measured by the photodetector, and finally the amount of oxygen content of the blood is estimated based on these values. We used MAX30100 module. Our system has two advantages relating to similar devices; robustness to errors due to power supply variations, ambient light and motion artifacts. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
