Long term continuous monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG) in a free living environment provides valuable information for prevention on the heart attack and other high risk diseases. This paper presents the design of a real-time wearable ECG monitoring system with associated cardiac arrhythmia classification algorithms. One of the striking advantages is that ECG analog front-end and on-node digital processing are designed to remove most of the noise and bias. In addition, the wearable sensor node is able to monitor the patient’s ECG and motion signal in an unobstructive way. To realize the real-time medical analysis, the ECG is digitalized and transmitted to a smart phone via Bluetooth. On the smart phone, the ECG waveform is visualized and...
Continuous monitoring of an individual's health using wearable biomedical devices is becoming a norm...
New wireless technology for tele-home-care purposes gives new possibilities for monitoring of vital ...
Around the globe, a substantial number of people suffer from mild versions of a cardiac disorder but...
Long term continuous monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG) in a free living environment provides val...
Heart arrhytmias are rhythm disorders, which affects the heart and can lead to stroke, hospitalizati...
In many critical cardiac abnormalities, it is desirable to have a monitoring system that can keep a ...
Personalized ubiquitous healthcare solutions require energy-efficient wearable platforms that provid...
The absence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) diagnostic and management solutions cause significant mo...
False alarms in cardiac monitoring affect the quality of medical care, impacting on both patients an...
Improvements in wearable sensor devices make it possible to constantly monitor physiological paramet...
Continuously monitoring the ECG signals over hours combined with activity status is very important f...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
Abstract—This study presents a novel wireless, ambulatory, real-time, and autoalarm intelligent tele...
Cardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death over the world for the last two decades...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women globally. The residual network (ResNet...
Continuous monitoring of an individual's health using wearable biomedical devices is becoming a norm...
New wireless technology for tele-home-care purposes gives new possibilities for monitoring of vital ...
Around the globe, a substantial number of people suffer from mild versions of a cardiac disorder but...
Long term continuous monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG) in a free living environment provides val...
Heart arrhytmias are rhythm disorders, which affects the heart and can lead to stroke, hospitalizati...
In many critical cardiac abnormalities, it is desirable to have a monitoring system that can keep a ...
Personalized ubiquitous healthcare solutions require energy-efficient wearable platforms that provid...
The absence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) diagnostic and management solutions cause significant mo...
False alarms in cardiac monitoring affect the quality of medical care, impacting on both patients an...
Improvements in wearable sensor devices make it possible to constantly monitor physiological paramet...
Continuously monitoring the ECG signals over hours combined with activity status is very important f...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
Abstract—This study presents a novel wireless, ambulatory, real-time, and autoalarm intelligent tele...
Cardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death over the world for the last two decades...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women globally. The residual network (ResNet...
Continuous monitoring of an individual's health using wearable biomedical devices is becoming a norm...
New wireless technology for tele-home-care purposes gives new possibilities for monitoring of vital ...
Around the globe, a substantial number of people suffer from mild versions of a cardiac disorder but...