IP Library Granted Patent US 9,521,954
Granted Patent B2
US 9,521,954 · App. 13/921,939 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Video acquisition system for monitoring a subject for a desired physiological function

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Patent No.
US 9,521,954
App. No.
13/921,939
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

What is disclosed is a video system and method that accounts for differences in imaging characteristics of differing video systems used to acquire video of respective regions of interest of a subject being monitored for a desired physiological function. In one embodiment, video is captured using N video imaging devices, where N≧2, of respective regions of interest of a subject being monitored for a desired physiological function (i.e., a respiratory or cardiac function). Each video imaging device is different but has complimentary imaging characteristics. A reliability factor f is determined for each of the devices in a manner more fully disclosed herein. A time-series signal is generated from each of the videos. Each time-series signal is weighted by each respective reliability factor and combined to obtain a composite signal. A physiological signal can be then extracted from the composite signal. The processed physiological signal corresponds to the desired physiological function.

Claims (15)

1. A system for monitoring a subject of interest for a desired physiological function, the system comprising:

N video imaging devices, where N≧2, each of said video imaging devices concurrently capturing a video of a respective region of interest of a subject being monitored for a desired physiological function; and

a processor in communication with a memory, said processor executing machine readable program instructions for performing the steps of:

receiving a time-series signal generated from videos captured by each of said N video imaging devices all of said time-series signals having been sampled at a same frequency, said videos having been captured concurrently by N video imaging devices, where N≧2 and each of said video devices being a different type of video device relative to each other that capture complementary imaging characteristics;

receiving a reliability factor f for each of said video imaging devices, where 0<f≦1, wherein each of said reliability factors is assigned by an operator based at least in part upon said desire physiological function for which said subject is being monitored, a region of interest of said subject being imaged, and a signal strength of said video imaging device for a given set of surrounding environmental conditions;

weighting said time-series signals by each video imaging device's respective assigned reliability factor;

combining said time-series signals to obtain a composite time-series signal; and

processing said composite time-series signal to obtain a processed physiological signal that corresponds to said desired physiological function.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein one of said N video imaging devices comprise any of: a RGB video device, a 3D video imaging device, an infrared video imaging device, a multi-spectral video imaging device, and a hyperspectral video imaging device.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein said desired physiological function is a cardiac function, and said processed physiological signal is a cardiac signal, further comprising said processor analyzing said cardiac signal to determine any of: cardiac output, heart rate variability, and cardiac pulse frequency.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein said desired physiological function is a cardiac function, and said processed physiological signal is a cardiac signal, further comprising said processor using said cardiac signal to determine an occurrence of any of: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Cardiac Stress, Cardiac Failure, and Heart Disease.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein said desired physiological function is a respiratory function and said processed physiological signal is a respiratory signal, further comprising said processor analyzing said respiratory signal to determine any of: pulmonary volume, minute ventilation, and respiration rate.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein said desired physiological function is a respiratory function and said processed physiological signal is a respiratory signal, further comprising said processor using said respiratory signal to determine an occurrence of any of: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Respiratory Distress, Respiratory Failure, and Pulmonary Disease.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein said videos are live streaming videos and said processed physiological signal is generated by said processor in real-time.

8. The system of claim 1 , further comprising said processor communicating said processed physiological signal to any of: a storage device, a display device, and a remote device over a network.

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