A wireless electrocardiograph technology (WECG)\ud which works on 2.5 GHz frequency band has been designed,\ud implemented and evaluated in the actual environments both\ud indoor and outdoor. WECG system has the benefit for improving\ud the quality of the health care services especially for monitoring\ud and evaluating people heart pulses record during the treatments.\ud These are also practically useful to apply on a number medical\ud cases, for instance, the heart disease treatment, early medical\ud treatment at the disaster areas (e.g. earthquake, tsunami, the\ud traffic accident on the road), other remote medical monitoring in\ud health care centers, or intensive care units at the hospital. The\ud WECG technology allows the medical auth...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis project is to implement a wireless vital signs monitoring...
Heart rate signals and electrocardiograms are crucial indicators of a person’s health, particularly ...
Due to the rising number of heart patients and the apparent need for more robust electrocardiogram (...
Abstract—A wireless electrocardiograph technology (WECG) which works on 2.5 GHz frequency band has b...
AbstractSudden death is the most common disease of heart diseases and usually caused by cardiac arre...
The thesis work details the design and testing of a wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) system. This sy...
The monitoring of heart had been a complex task. Acquiring ECG of the chronic patient spending most ...
Wireless ElectroCardioGram (ECG) systems are employed in manifold application fields: tele-monitorin...
ECG is the most vital parameter, and it gives information about the current condition of the patient...
With aging of population, there has been a significant increase in the number of patients suffering ...
As technology continues to be integrated with human life, it takes an increasingly important role in...
ECG Holter is a device used to acquire and monitor the user heart rhythm. However, it is available o...
The design and implementation of a smart wireless sensor for remote monitoring of electrocardiogram ...
In this project we have investigated and assessed wireless patient monitoring solutions. Trough qual...
This document contains the development of an amplifier for an ECG-signal and interfacing it to wirel...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis project is to implement a wireless vital signs monitoring...
Heart rate signals and electrocardiograms are crucial indicators of a person’s health, particularly ...
Due to the rising number of heart patients and the apparent need for more robust electrocardiogram (...
Abstract—A wireless electrocardiograph technology (WECG) which works on 2.5 GHz frequency band has b...
AbstractSudden death is the most common disease of heart diseases and usually caused by cardiac arre...
The thesis work details the design and testing of a wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) system. This sy...
The monitoring of heart had been a complex task. Acquiring ECG of the chronic patient spending most ...
Wireless ElectroCardioGram (ECG) systems are employed in manifold application fields: tele-monitorin...
ECG is the most vital parameter, and it gives information about the current condition of the patient...
With aging of population, there has been a significant increase in the number of patients suffering ...
As technology continues to be integrated with human life, it takes an increasingly important role in...
ECG Holter is a device used to acquire and monitor the user heart rhythm. However, it is available o...
The design and implementation of a smart wireless sensor for remote monitoring of electrocardiogram ...
In this project we have investigated and assessed wireless patient monitoring solutions. Trough qual...
This document contains the development of an amplifier for an ECG-signal and interfacing it to wirel...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis project is to implement a wireless vital signs monitoring...
Heart rate signals and electrocardiograms are crucial indicators of a person’s health, particularly ...
Due to the rising number of heart patients and the apparent need for more robust electrocardiogram (...