[Single-trial estimation of dynamic spectrum].

Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi

State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.

Published: July 2011

To improve the efficiency and accuracy of the dynamic spectrum data processing, the method of single-trial estimation was adopted. First, the rising edge of the whole band PPG was extracted, which was calculated by averaging superimposed collected photoelectric plethysmography (PPG) at all wavelengths as a template per single pulse; Second, this template was used to correct the rising edge of PPG at all wavelengths, and the difference of absorbance was calculate, and then a single-trial DS was obtained; finally, the single-trial DS which contained the gross error under the 3sigma criterion was removed, and then the remaining superimposed single-trial DS was averaged as the final output of the DS. Data measured from 10 volunteers were compared with the results of the extraction in frequency domain: the correlation coefficient distribution of the DS from the same finger of the same individual was improved from 0.006775 to 0.0003840; the correlation coefficient distribution of the DS from the different fingers of the same individual was improved from 0.01393 to 0.002205, whereas the differences of DS between different indivisuals with high quality, and accelerate the process of DS put into practical application.

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