@article{Amelard_Leung_Clausi_Wong_2015, title={A Portable Plug-and-Play Imaging System for Physiological Monitoring}, volume={1}, url={https://openjournals.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/vsl/article/view/VL121}, DOI={10.15353/vsnl.v1i1.57}, abstractNote={<p>Non-contact physiological monitoring has garnered interest in the<br />research community. However, studies employ different imaging<br />system configuration, including illuminant profile and wavelength,<br />camera type and frame rate, and distance to the skin. In this paper,<br />we propose an easily customizable imaging system for evaluating<br />physiological monitoring parameters. The system’s design allows<br />plug-and-play compatibility with various illumination sources,<br />camera types, lenses, and optical components. Results using one<br />configuration shows the feasibility of spatial blood perfusion analysis<br />using this imaging system, where areas exhibiting clean blood<br />pulsatility can be identified at the surface level.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems}, author={Amelard, Robert and Leung, Jason and Clausi, David and Wong, Alexander}, year={2015}, month={Oct.} }