基于光学实验和建模的指甲传感技术优化

J. Abu-Khalaf, S. Mascaro
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本文的目的是通过实验确定光通过人体指甲床的最佳光学参数,以测量在指尖施加力时发生的血容量变化。这种“指甲感应”技术,是一种光体积脉搏描记术,涉及到在指甲表面放置led和光电探测器。当作用力作用于指尖时,甲床的血液灌注受到影响,导致指甲下方出现各种红色和白色的着色区域。因此,光穿过指甲床的透光率随作用力的变化而变化,从而引起光电探测器电路电压的变化。以前已经做了很多研究来建立和校准黑盒模型,该模型基于光电探测器的输出来估计指尖的力。然而,波长和光程长度变化的影响从未被深入研究过。由于指甲传感器制造的最新进展以及某些波长的表面贴装led的可用性,我们现在对透射率对波长和光程长度的灵敏度进行了彻底的实验表征。结果表明,当使用绿光(525 nm)时,当表面贴装LED和光电二极管尽可能靠近时,灵敏度最大。利用实验数据,我们还校准了一个基于物理的光学透射率模型,该模型可用于优化指甲传感器的设计。
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Optimization of fingernail sensing technique based on optical experimentation and modeling
The purpose of this paper is to experimentally determine the optimal optical parameters for transmitting light through the human fingernail bed in order to measure the change in blood volume that occurs when force is exerted on the fingertip. This “fingernail sensing” technique, which is a form of photoplethysmography, involves the placement of LEDs and photodetectors on the fingernail surface. As forces are applied to the fingertip, the blood perfusion in the fingernail bed is affected, resulting in various red and white regions of coloration beneath the fingernail. Thus, the transmittance of light across the fingernail bed changes as a function of applied force, resulting in a change in voltage from the photodetector circuit. Much research has previously been done to build and calibrate black-box models that estimate fingertip force based on the photodetector outputs. However, the effect of varying the wavelength and optical path length has never been thoroughly investigated. Due to recent advances in the manufacturing of fingernail sensors and the availability of surface mount LEDs of certain wavelengths, we now perform a thorough experimental characterization of the sensitivity of the transmittance to wavelength and optical path length. Results show the sensitivity is maximized when using green light (525 nm) and when the surface mount LED and photodiode are placed as close together as possible. Using data from the experiments, we also calibrate a physically-based model of the optical transmittance, which can be used to optimize fingernail sensor design.
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