DocumentCode
2836775
Title
An ubiquitous healthcare system using a wearable shirt for a smart home-a pilot study
Author
Sriraam, N. ; Balaji, T. S Bharath ; Joel, M. Elshin ; Prasanna, S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., SSN Coll. of Eng., Chennai, India
fYear
2010
fDate
Nov. 30 2010-Dec. 2 2010
Firstpage
205
Lastpage
209
Abstract
Today´s technological growth has made ubiquitous health care accessible to all by means of wearable health monitoring system. Such a system is essential for continuous monitoring of physiological signals and to provide early warnings for the chronic illness. The major challenge lies on the selection of processor and transmission mode. This paper highlights on the pilot study of developing ubiquitous health care device using a wearable shirt for a smart home. Unlike the existing system, the programmable system-on-chip (PSoC) ensures the real time operation. The smart home is fully equipped with proper network services for the transfer of patient information via sensors embedded on the shirt at appropriate places to pick up signals such as ECG, respiratory signals and temperature. The acceleration signals obtained using 3-axis accelerometer along with ECG is measured simultaneously to improve the resolution of the diagnosis. The prototype model indicates the potential applications for patient care at a low cost.
Keywords
biothermics; body sensor networks; diseases; electrocardiography; health care; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; system-on-chip; telemedicine; ubiquitous computing; wearable computers; ECG; PSoC; chronic illness early warnings; continuous physiological monitoring; embedded sensors; patient information transfer; physiological temperature; processor selection; programmable system on chip; real time operation; respiratory signals; shirt; smart home; transmission mode selection; ubiquitous health care system; wearable health monitoring system; Biomedical monitoring; Frequency modulation; Monitoring; Oscillators; Radio frequency; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; 3-axes accelerometer; PSoC; Ubiquitous; smart home; wearable shirt;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES), 2010 IEEE EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7599-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECBES.2010.5742229
Filename
5742229
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