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Sensors and Materials, Volume 34, Number 9(2) (2022)
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pp. 3461-3477
S&M3053 Research Paper of Special Issue
https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM3919
Published: September 14, 2022

Elimination of Motion Artifacts in Signal of Photoplethysmography Sensor [PDF]

Wenjuan Wang, Yang-Han Lee, Hsien-Wei Tseng, Yi-Lun Chen, and Zichen Liu

(Received March 29, 2022; Accepted August 18, 2022)

Keywords: data mining photoplethysmography (PPG), electrocardiography (ECG), independent component analysis, motion artifacts, multi-bandpass filter

Taiwan currently faces an aging population and an increased mortality rate caused by cardiovascular disease. Therefore, preventing cardiovascular disease and constantly tracking people’s physiological conditions are very important. Photoplethysmography (PPG) can be used to instantaneously monitor and measure the physiological information of each person. Compared with using electrocardiography, measurement using PPG is less expensive and more convenient. However, PPG has high susceptibility to motion artifacts. To analyze the physiological information in PPG signals with higher accuracy, the negative effects of motion artifacts on PPG signals must first be eliminated. In this study, the independent components of PPG signals were separated by independent component analyses (i.e., of the PPG noises and signals) to separate raw signals from motion artifacts. Subsequently, the PPG signals contained in the independent components were selected and the frequency spectrum was used to analyze the locations of the PPG signal components. Next, to eliminate motion artifacts, a multi-bandpass filter that the raw signals could pass through was specifically designed for this study. In our experiment, motion artifacts were created using two types of finger movements: random finger shaking and rapid finger shaking. In this study, research results included the waveforms of the filtered PPG signals in the frequency and time domains, independent ingredients after the separation of independent components, and the measurements of the heart rate.

Corresponding author: Yang-Han Lee, Hsien-Wei Tseng


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Wenjuan Wang, Yang-Han Lee, Hsien-Wei Tseng, Yi-Lun Chen, and Zichen Liu, Elimination of Motion Artifacts in Signal of Photoplethysmography Sensor, Sens. Mater., Vol. 34, No. 9, 2022, p. 3461-3477.



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