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Compensation Method of Infrared Body Temperature Measurement Accuracy Under Mobile Monitoring Technology

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Infrared human body temperature measurement is widely used in medicine because of its high safety and flexibility. But in the process of application, there is a big error with the actual temperature. Identify the environmental characteristics of infrared temperature field, judge the high and low temperature area, construct the nonuniformity correction model, convert the electrical signal to the temperature value of the target object, optimize the human body temperature measurement process, introduce the concept of brightness temperature, and use the moving monitoring technology to design the precision compensation mode. The experimental results show that the error mean of the infrared human body temperature compensation method and the other three methods is smaller, which shows that the performance of the method is better.

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Li, J., Xing, J., Zhou, Y., Pan, Q., Xu, M. (2023). Compensation Method of Infrared Body Temperature Measurement Accuracy Under Mobile Monitoring Technology. In: Fu, W., Yun, L. (eds) Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. ADHIP 2022. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 468. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28787-9_51

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