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Smash – Smart Medical Automated System Handheld Device with Wireless Technology


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1 Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Maralur, Tumkur-572105, Karnataka, India
2 Computer Science Engineering Department, Sri Siddhartha University, Agalkote, Tumkur-572107, Karnataka, India
     

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Recent developments in off-the-shelf wireless embedded computing boards and the increasing need for efficient health monitoring systems, fueled by the increasing number of patients, has prompted R&D professionals to explore better health monitoring systems that are both mobile and cheap. Following this approach, an Android™ smart phone device is proposed as a mobile monitoring terminal to observe and analyze ECG (electrocardiography) waveforms from wearable ECG devices in real time under the coverage of a wireless sensor network (WSN). The exploitation of WSN in healthcare is able to substitute the complicated wired technology, moving healthcare away from a fixed location setting. As an extension to the monitoring scheme, medicine care is taken into consideration by utilizing the mobile phone as a barcode decoder, to verify and assist out-patients in the medication administration process, providing a better and more comprehensive healthcare service. We show a design for a WSN emergency response system using temperature sensors and voltage sensors as a proof of concept. We compare the performance of our scheme with the scheme proposed by Shyr-Kuen Chen et al. in [2].

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ECG Monitoring, Wireless Sensor Network, Android Smart Phone, Mobile Barcode Decoder.
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Authors

Khalid Parveez
Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Maralur, Tumkur-572105, Karnataka, India
H. Rekha
Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Maralur, Tumkur-572105, Karnataka, India
M. Siddappa
Computer Science Engineering Department, Sri Siddhartha University, Agalkote, Tumkur-572107, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Recent developments in off-the-shelf wireless embedded computing boards and the increasing need for efficient health monitoring systems, fueled by the increasing number of patients, has prompted R&D professionals to explore better health monitoring systems that are both mobile and cheap. Following this approach, an Android™ smart phone device is proposed as a mobile monitoring terminal to observe and analyze ECG (electrocardiography) waveforms from wearable ECG devices in real time under the coverage of a wireless sensor network (WSN). The exploitation of WSN in healthcare is able to substitute the complicated wired technology, moving healthcare away from a fixed location setting. As an extension to the monitoring scheme, medicine care is taken into consideration by utilizing the mobile phone as a barcode decoder, to verify and assist out-patients in the medication administration process, providing a better and more comprehensive healthcare service. We show a design for a WSN emergency response system using temperature sensors and voltage sensors as a proof of concept. We compare the performance of our scheme with the scheme proposed by Shyr-Kuen Chen et al. in [2].

Keywords


ECG Monitoring, Wireless Sensor Network, Android Smart Phone, Mobile Barcode Decoder.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.36039/ciitaas%2F4%2F8%2F2012%2F106872.381-384