A processor provides signal quality based limits to a signal strength
operating region of a pulse oximeter. These limits are superimposed on
the typical gain dependent signal strength limits. If a sensor signal
appears physiologically generated, the pulse oximeter is allowed to
operate with minimal signal strength, maximizing low perfusion
performance. If a sensor signal is potentially due to a signal induced by
a dislodged sensor, signal strength requirements are raised. Thus, signal
quality limitations enhance probe off detection without significantly
impacting low perfusion performance. One signal quality measure used is
pulse rate density, which defines the percentage of time physiologically
acceptable pulses are occurring. If the detected signal contains a
significant percentage of unacceptable pulses, the minimum required
signal strength is raised proportionately. Another signal quality measure
used in conjunction with pulse rate density is energy ratio, computed as
the percentage of total energy contained in the pulse rate fundamental
and associated harmonics.