Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4976080 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2009 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper proposes a remote vital signs monitoring system, which integrates wireless body area network (WBAN) and personal digital assistant (PDA) phone technology. Four different physiological signs, e.g., ECG, SpO2, temperature and blood pressure, can be continuously acquired or derived from two wireless sensor nodes-ECG sensor and integrated SpO2/temperature sensor. Once sentinel events happened or the request to real-time display vital signs is confirmed, all physiological signs and critical indices will be immediately transmitted to patient's PDA phone through Bluetooth and further relayed to doctor's PDA phone through global system for mobile communication (GSM) technology. A prototype of such system has been successfully developed and implemented, which will offer high standard of healthcare with a major reduction in cost for our society.
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