Author : N. Neha Beri 1
Date of Publication :19th April 2018
Abstract: Patient monitoring systems are gaining their importance as the fast-growing global elderly population increases demands for caretaking. These systems use wireless technologies to transmit vital signs for medical evaluation. A patient monitor may not only alert caregivers to potentially life-threatening events; many also provide physiologic input data used to control directly connected life support devices. The aim of the project is to provide a better health care system to people from house, in more economic and pertinent friendly manner. The need of home-based health monitoring system is increased now days because health care cost is increasing exponentially in last few decades. In the proposed home-based health monitoring system using android smart phone includes the aspects of acquisition of medical parameters like Body temperature, Pulse rate and ECG. Processing of a collected data using ARM7 (LPC2148) microcontroller and processed data is then displayed on doctors or relative’s android mobile phones. Also, the data can be displayed on personal computer. The system is utilizing a low-cost component to transmit data like ECG to physician for monitoring; diagnosis and patients care at significantly low cost, regardless of patient’s location
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