Zakaria El Khadiri, Rachid Latif, Amine Saddik, Wissam Jenkal
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Abstract
Our work presents a real-time embedded implementation of a proposed approach for physiological signs monitoring, such as heart and breathing rates, using a Photoplethysmography signal (PPG) retrieved from digital RGB cameras. The proposed algorithm was implemented in an embedded architecture to assess both the processing time and algorithmic complexity. The proposed method is based on image processing techniques to extract the noisy PPG signal and signal processing, filtering, and decomposition algorithm to estimate the instantaneous vitals indicators. On the embedded implementation side, the common criteria that must be studied are the accuracy of the result estimation, processing time optimisation, and hardware-software adoption. The latter standard is met by the hardware-software co-design concept which will lead to adopting the algorithm's layers with an embedded platform architecture. On our side, we will principally use the High-Level Synthesis (HLS) as a parallel programming language and the computing homogeneous/heterogeneous devices (CPU/GPU). Our proposed optimised algorithm's implementation offers a gain of x5.05, x24.96, and x36.68 compared with the native version using MATLAB and the optimised version using C/C++, OpenMP, and OpenCL tool, respectively, in some functional blocks.
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The Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology is an international, independent, multidisciplinary, bimonthly journal promoting an understanding of the physiological processes underlying disease processes and the appropriate application of technology. Features include authoritative review papers, the reporting of original research, and evaluation reports on new and existing techniques and devices. Each issue of the journal contains a comprehensive information service which provides news relevant to the world of medical technology, details of new products, book reviews, and selected contents of related journals.