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Remote optical sensor of blood coagulation, oximetry and dehydration
2014
An optical approach for remote extraction of vibrations has recently been proposed. We demonstrate the method's ability to continuously monitor three biomedical indicators: blood oximetry, blood coagulation and dehydration of the body.
Speckle correlation technique to determine roughness in the dermatologic interval.
1988
A non-invasive method is proposed to determine human skin roughness. The technique is based on measurement of the correlation between two field distributions scattered by a metallised triafol (cellulose acetate foil) replica of the epidermal area to be analysed. The two speckle patterns are produced from the same rough surface illuminated by two coherent plane waves (He-Ne laser) under two slightly different angles. The accuracy of the method is highlighted by measurements made on a set of standard samples with roughnesses previously determined by mechanical profilometry. Analysis of the results indicates a precision of around 10%, and an applicability within the interest range of very roug…
Evaluation of continuous filament mat influence on the bending behaviour of GFRP pultruded material via Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry
2017
Abstract Pultrusion is a process allowing the production of unidirectional (roving) fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) structural elements with constant cross section. Recently, also civil engineers focused their attention on pultruded composite materials as alternative to traditional ones (e.g., concrete, steel). Furthermore, to improve the transverse strength and stiffness with respect to the fibres direction, continuous filament mat (CFM) is often placed within the stacking sequence. The CFM influence on the global mechanical behaviour is not considered by appropriate actual international standards. In this paper, the influence of the CFM layers on the mechanical behaviour of glass fibres pu…
On the Effect of Interference Fits in Composite Pin-Joints
1999
The Finite Element Method is used to determine the effect of pin/hole interference fits on the elastic membranal behavior of an orthotropic plate loaded in tension through a pin. A complete contact analysis is performed to handle the nonlinear contact problem. The study encompasses two levels of interference fits, two degrees of anisotropy of the plate, and two load levels. Friction effects are not included. Experimental results from Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry are also presented. It is shown that the stress changes in the plate vary linearly with load when no pin/plate separation occurs. It is also shown that interference fits can have beneficial effects on the static and fatig…
Laser Vibrometer Interferometry for Speckle Patterns Tracking Systems
2017
In this paper we propose a modulated laser system combining a speckle pattern tracking method for surface tilting changes sensing with an interferometer for surface z-axis changes sensing at the same scan time.
Young's modulus measurement of the radius bone using a shearing interferometer with carrier fringes
2010
Abstract A technique for measuring Young's modulus of the radius bone by using electronic speckle-shearing pattern interferometry is proposed. The technique is based on the introduction of carrier fringes and the use of a phase unwrapping algorithm to obtain a phase map corresponding to the out-of-plane displacements of a radius bone without sign ambiguities. The carrier fringes are obtained by the correlation algorithm of two consecutive speckle fields with a translation of the illuminating beam between each recording, then the spatial synchronous detection (SSD), an unwrapping phase algorithm and integration process along shear direction are successfully applied for obtaining a displaceme…
Improved noncontact optical sensor for detection of glucose concentration and indication of dehydration level.
2014
The ability to extract different bio-medical parameters from one single wristwatch device can be very applicable. The wearable device that is presented in this paper is based on two optical approaches. The first is the extraction and separation of remote vibration sources and the second is the rotation of linearly polarized light by certain materials exposed to magnetic fields. The technique is based on tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckles produced in the wrist when being illuminated by a laser beam. Change in skin’s temporal vibration profile together with change in the magnetic medium that is generated by time varied glucose concentration caused these temporal chan…
In Depth Flow Inspection based on Spatial Analysis of Dynamic Laser Speckle
2018
A novel optical approach based on statistical analysis of spatial laser speckle pattern for tissue in-depth flow characteristics is presented. Properties such as flow orientation and speed can be estimated. In-vitro experimental results are demonstrated.
Diode laser reliability in dynamic laser speckle application: Stability and signal to noise ratio
2018
Abstract The biospeckle, or dynamic laser speckle, is used as a potential tool to monitor activity in many biological and non-biological materials from agriculture to medicine, and it is usually based on the use of He-Ne and diode lasers, the latter of which has great potential to be embedded in portable equipment. Some queries about the stability of the diode laser were raised, such as the real influence of the mode hopping phenomenon as a drawback in solid-state devices in comparison to the well-known He-Ne lasers, and thus we decided to test it . In addition, we present an alternative way to enhance the stability and the signal-to-noise ratio of the information using a relative index rat…
Residual strain and stress analysis by speckle interferometry combined with the drill of a groove
2007
A new method for residual stresses determination combining Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry (ESPI) with the machining of a groove. The internal stress field is perturbed as the depth of the groove is increased incrementally [1]. The structure finds a new equilibrium state generating displacements which are measured using ESPI. This method was tested on an aluminium alloy plate treated locally by ultrasonic shot-peening. The investigation of the images obtained with the phase shifting technique and fringe patterns makes it possible to analyze, simultaneously, the stress profile along two directions: along the depth of the structure, and along the groove direction.