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Photopletysmographic methods for cardiovascular parameters monitoring have been extensively investigated. Yet, there is still a lack of consensus on the signals origins and sensors are designed based on qualitative intuitions. We present the radiometric calibration of a versatile optical workbench that allows quantitative multi-spectral reflectance measurements on several distances source/detector simultaneously. We propose here a method to retrieve both incident and outgoing radiant fluxes on the studied medium that paves the way for quantitative diffuse optics on-vivo. Compared to existing designs and methods, we believe our protocol matches well the needs of modern simulation tools dedicated to sensor designs.
Augustin Vernay,Guillaume Blanquer,Rémi Gerbelot,Pierre Blandin, andMathieu Perriollat
"Radiometric calibration of a fast diffuse reflectance spectroscopy bench for quantitative photoplethysmography", Proc. SPIE 13010, Tissue Optics and Photonics III, 130100E (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017623
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Augustin Vernay, Guillaume Blanquer, Rémi Gerbelot, Pierre Blandin, Mathieu Perriollat, "Radiometric calibration of a fast diffuse reflectance spectroscopy bench for quantitative photoplethysmography," Proc. SPIE 13010, Tissue Optics and Photonics III, 130100E (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017623