dc.description.abstract | In this work, mid wavelength infrared microscopy imaging videos of several index finger pads, from voluntary people,
are recorded to obtain their thermoregulation curves. The proposed non-invasive technique is able to capture spatial and
temporal thermal information emitted from blood vessels under-skin, and the irrigation finger pad system, making
possible to capture features that a visual-spectrum microscopy cannot detect. Using an infrared laboratory prepared
method several voluntary patients exposed theirs fingers to thermal stress while the infrared data is recorded. Using
standard infrared imaging and signal processing techniques the thermoregulation curves are estimated. The Cold/Hot
Stress experiments have shown infrared data with exponential trend curves, with different recovering slopes for each
voluntary person, and sometimes with two steps increasing slope in one person thermoregulation curve response.
Keywords: Thermoregulation, Mid wavelength Infrared, Microscopy, Skin Imaging. | |