PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY
What is Photoplethysmography?
Most wearable devices utilise a technique called photoplethysmography (PPG) to measure blood volume, and the amount of oxygen in the blood. Light is emitted from the device directly onto the skin surface, which is then reflected from the tissues to identify heart beats and oxygen saturation. The hardware used for PPG are similar across devices.
How do I measure blood volume?
Technologies using PPG can be used on several skin surfaces. The majority of devices are placed on the wrist – much like a watch. However, devices such as the Oura Ring and SOMFIT collect PPG data from the finger and forehead, respectively.
How to I analyse the data?
Technologies using PPG can be used on several skin surfaces. The majority of devices are placed on the wrist – much like a watch. However, devices such as the Oura Ring and SOMFIT collect PPG data from the finger and forehead, respectively.
