2015
DOI: 10.1177/0954411915587957
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Inverse-model-based cuffless blood pressure estimation using a single photoplethysmography sensor

Abstract: This paper proposes an inverse-model-based cuffless method for estimating blood pressure using a single photoplethysmography sensor. The proposed method, which is based on the relationship between blood pressure and the features of pulse waves, employs an inverse estimation and uses the blood pressure as the explanatory variable. Using this method, the blood pressure can be estimated with high accuracy even in situations where the pulse wave features are scattered, as the method uses the dynamic signal-to-nois… Show more

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“…Taguchi's T‐method is a simple method using simple regression‐based models to obtain estimates, and to average them through weighting by estimation accuracy of each variable. Due to few mathematical constraints, simple‐regression weighted‐average models proved effective in electric energy forecast and other fields . However, when samples are insufficient in quantity, as is the case with development and early stages of mass production, Taguchi's T‐method using least squares for modeling may fail to produce adequate models when outliers occur because of measurement errors.…”
Section: Forewordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taguchi's T‐method is a simple method using simple regression‐based models to obtain estimates, and to average them through weighting by estimation accuracy of each variable. Due to few mathematical constraints, simple‐regression weighted‐average models proved effective in electric energy forecast and other fields . However, when samples are insufficient in quantity, as is the case with development and early stages of mass production, Taguchi's T‐method using least squares for modeling may fail to produce adequate models when outliers occur because of measurement errors.…”
Section: Forewordmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5] However, when samples are insufficient in quantity, as is the case with development and early stages of mass production, Taguchi's T-method using least squares for modeling may fail to produce adequate models when outliers occur because of measurement errors. Taguchi's T-method is a simple method using simple regression-based models to obtain estimates, and to average them through weighting by estimation accuracy of each variable.…”
Section: Forewordmentioning
confidence: 99%