2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19224843
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Smartphone-Based Device for Non-Invasive Heart-Rate Measurement of Chicken Embryos

Abstract: Heart rate (HR) is an important parameter in the study of the developmental physiology of chicken embryos and a crucial indicator of dead or live embryo grading in artificial incubation processes. A non-invasive HR measurement technique is required for long-term and routine HR assessment with minimal influence on embryo development. Accordingly, in this study, a non-invasive HR measurement technique of chicken embryos using a smartphone is demonstrated. The detection method of the proposed device is based on t… Show more

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“…where MD(x, y, u 0 ) is the intensity value of MD(x, y, u) at zero frequency and u 1 and u 2 limit the filtering window of the heart rate, which is typically between 2 and 5 Hz [25].…”
Section: Classified Angiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where MD(x, y, u 0 ) is the intensity value of MD(x, y, u) at zero frequency and u 1 and u 2 limit the filtering window of the heart rate, which is typically between 2 and 5 Hz [25].…”
Section: Classified Angiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this experiment, vessel A was identified as an artery owing to its periodical characteristics. The chicken embryonic HR is typically in the range of 2 to 5 Hz [25], which includes the frequencies measured in vessel A. Therefore, periodic hemodynamic signals can be successfully obtained using our method.…”
Section: Periodic Hemodynamic Signal Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature control is an important component of poultry management, from preventing heat stress in broilers (Bloch et al, 2019) to promoting the proper environment for embryonic development (Andrianov et al, 2019;Phuphanin et al, 2019). Biosensors have the potential to monitor temperature in animal environments and alert farmers to intervene as needed.…”
Section: Poultrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-invasive heart rate monitors have been used in chicken embryos to monitor incubation temperature (Andrianov et al, 2019) and detect cardiovascular defects (Khaliduzzaman et al, 2019). Smartphone technology has been developed for easy monitoring of embryo heart rate, which will allow farmers to intervene as needed to prevent the loss of embryos during incubation (Phuphanin et al, 2019).…”
Section: Poultrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al [ 23 ] used the PPG technology to non-invasively distinguish between live and dead chicken embryos. In a recent study [ 24 ], Phuphanin et al developed a smartphone-based algorithm for non-invasive detection of the embryonic heart rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%