DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-4410
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Sources of error in reflection oximetry

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“…Edgington (1965) and Erickson (1966) made advance studies on the application of fiber optics in oximetry. Brown (1972) discussed the sources of error in light reflection oximetry. Cohen and Wadsworth (1972) described a new skin reflection oximeter using a light emitting diode.…”
Section: History Of Instrumentation For Color Detection Based On Bloomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Edgington (1965) and Erickson (1966) made advance studies on the application of fiber optics in oximetry. Brown (1972) discussed the sources of error in light reflection oximetry. Cohen and Wadsworth (1972) described a new skin reflection oximeter using a light emitting diode.…”
Section: History Of Instrumentation For Color Detection Based On Bloomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The light history effect is described as follows (Weinman and Fine, 1973;Brown, 1972). If the cell is kept in the dark for several hours and then suddenly exposed to light the resistance change in the cell is achieved nearly instantaneously.…”
Section: A Decrease In the Reduced Hemoglobinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edgington (1965) and Erickson (1966) made advance studies on the application of fiber optics in oximetry. Brown (1972) discussed the sources of error in light reflection oximetry. Cohen and Wadsworth (1972) described a new skin reflection oximeter using a light emitting diode.…”
Section: History Of Instrumentation For Color Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A block diagram of the second color measurement system is shown in The light history effect is described as follows (Weinman and Fine, 1973;Brown, 1972). If the cell is kept in the dark for several hours and then suddenly exposed to light the resistance change in the cell is achieved nearly instantaneously.…”
Section: Instrumentation Designmentioning
confidence: 99%