The non-contact biometric identified bio signal measurement sensor and algorithms

Technology and Health Care : Official Journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
Chan-Il Kim, Jong-Ha Lee

Abstract

In these days, wearable devices have been developed for effectively measuring biological data. However, these devices have tissue allege and noise problem. To solve these problems, biometric measurement based on a non-contact method, such as face image sequencing is developed. This makes it possible to measure biometric data without any operation and side effects. However, it is impossible for a remote center to identify the person whose data are measured by the novel methods. In this paper, we propose the novel non-contact heart rate and blood pressure imaging system, Deep Health Eye. This system has authentication process at the same time as measuring bio signals, through non-contact method. In the future, this system can be convenient home bio signal monitoring system by combined with smart mirror.

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Aug 29, 2021·Sensors·Javier de Pedro-CarracedoAna Pilar Gonzalez-Marcos

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