Reconstruction of sequential cardiac in-plane displacement patterns on the chest wall by laser speckle interferometry
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Abstract
Time-average speckle interferometry has been applied to obtain displacement patterns on the chest wall produced by cardiac action, in the absence of breathing, during various phases of the cardiac cycle. This has been achieved by an electronic shutter, controlled by the electrocardiogram of the subj …
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| Authors | Singh M;Ramachandran G;; |
| Journal | ieee transactions on bio-medical engineering |
| Year | 1991 |
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image processing
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pmid:1874531
doi:10.1109/10.81568
m singh
g ramachandran
electrocardiography
heart / physiology*
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interferometry / methods*
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