Title :
A Bluetooth low energy approach for monitoring electrocardiography and respiration
Author :
Bing Zhou ; Xianxiang Chen ; Xinyu Hu ; Ren Ren ; Xiao Tan ; Zhen Fang ; Shanhong Xia
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Transducer Technol., Inst. of Electron., Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a design and a contrast test of an ultra-low power wireless health monitoring system capable of measuring a subject´s ECG (Electrocardiography), respiration, and body temperature. The system is based on the BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) technology which is most valued for its ultra-low power consumption. Compared to our former design using MSP430 MCU and Bluetooth 2.1, this new design is much more highly integrated and can reduce power consumption significantly, which is generally a vital problem should be considered in WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) issues. The new system can save as much as nearly 75% power consumption than the former design when working in the same mode with the sampling rate at 250 Hz, which means that the battery life can extend to 107 hours compared to 26 hours of the former one, both using a 3.7 V lithium polymer battery with the capacity of 1100 mAh. Meanwhile, the new design can connect 3 nodes simultaneously with a single PC or smart phone wirelessly; this number may increase with the new BLE stack will be released in the future.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; bioelectric potentials; electrocardiography; health care; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; smart phones; telemedicine; temperature measurement; wireless sensor networks; BLE stack; Bluetooth 2.1; Bluetooth low energy technology; MSP430 MCU; body temperature measurement; current 1100 mA; electrocardiography measurement; electrocardiography monitoring; lithium polymer battery; personal computer; respiration measurement; respiration monitoring; sampling rate; smart phone; time 107 hour; ultralow power consumption; ultralow power wireless health monitoring system; voltage 3.7 V; wireless sensor network; Bluetooth; Electrocardiography; Monitoring; Power demand; Temperature measurement; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Bluetooth Low Energy; ECG; respiration; wireless sensor;
Conference_Titel :
e-Health Networking, Applications & Services (Healthcom), 2013 IEEE 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5800-2
DOI :
10.1109/HealthCom.2013.6720653