The technology developed by Fujitsu Laboratories measures a person's pulse in real time by using facial images captured by a built-in camera or webcam in a PC, smartphone or tablet.
It will provide a new, more convenient way for individuals to monitor and manage their health, anytime and anywhere.
The technology requires no special hardware and can measure pulse rate simply by pointing a camera at a person's face for as little as five seconds.
It detects the pulse by measuring variations in the brightness of the person's face thought to be caused by the flow of blood.
It is based on the characteristic of hemoglobin in blood, which absorbs green light.
The technology starts to work by shooting video of a subject and calculating average values for the colour components (red/green/blue) in a certain area of the face for each frame, the company said in a statement.
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