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Academic Press - Contactless Vital Signs Monitoring

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Description

Monitoring vital signs like heart rate and respiration rate is essential for medical diagnosis and managing general well-being. Traditional methods often rely on contact-based technologies such as pulse oximeters, capnometers, or electrocardiogram sensors. While effective, these devices can be cumbersome, inconvenient, and uncomfortable for long-term use. This publication from Academic Press explores the growing need for contactless technologies. By moving away from wearable biomedical devices, new methods allow for easier deployment and long-term monitoring without the discomfort of physical sensors. This resource provides insights into how contact-free systems can offer physiological data for health monitoring in a way that is more seamless and less intrusive than current standard practices.

Key Features

Explores physiological insights from heart rate and respiration rate for medical diagnosis.

Addresses the limitations of traditional contact-based biomedical devices and sensors.

Discusses the necessity for contact-free technologies in health monitoring.

Focuses on solutions for long-term monitoring that are easy to deploy.

Provides information on improving patient comfort by reducing reliance on wearable sensors.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 October 2021
Listed Since
13 December 2019

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