The aim of this paper is to design and implement an advanced Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal monitoring and analysis method for ubiquitous healthcare system. Developed platform for portable real-time analysis of ECG signals can be used as an advanced diagnosis and alarming system. The ECG features are used to detect life-threatening arrhythmias, with an emphasis on the software for analyzing the P-wave, QRS complex, and T-wave in ECG signals at server after receiving data from base station. Based on abnormal ECG activity, the server transfer diagnostic results and alarm conditions to a doctor's personal digital assistance (PDA). Doctor can diagnose the patients who have survived from arrhythmia diseases
Background: Cardiac disease is one of the main causes of catastrophic mortality. Therefore, detectin...
Abstract—This study presents a novel wireless, ambulatory, real-time, and autoalarm intelligent tele...
Cardiovascular disease has become the world's number one killer. The prevalence of cardiovascul...
The aim of this paper is to design and implement an advanced Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal monitori...
With the rapid increase in computational power of mobile devices the amount of ambient intelligence-...
Heart arrhytmias are rhythm disorders, which affects the heart and can lead to stroke, hospitalizati...
This study presents an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring and processing system which can observe su...
In these days, in healthcare area, mobile solutions on imaging, diagnostic and treatment techniques ...
Rapid advancement in the field of Embedded Systems and Wireless communications has permitted develop...
A real time bedside arrhythmia monitor in ICCU is a very useful aid to doctors for monitoring the pa...
The cardiovascular heart diseases are one of the most common causes of leading to death of man. Unfo...
Nowadays, the cardiovascular diseases have become one of the leading causes of death. The ECG signal...
Background: The increasing trend of heart disease has turned the attention of researchers toward the...
This paper describes and focuses on acquiring and identification of cardiac diseases using ECG wavef...
More than 60,000 people die suddenly each year in France due to cardiac arrhythmias. The current tec...
Background: Cardiac disease is one of the main causes of catastrophic mortality. Therefore, detectin...
Abstract—This study presents a novel wireless, ambulatory, real-time, and autoalarm intelligent tele...
Cardiovascular disease has become the world's number one killer. The prevalence of cardiovascul...
The aim of this paper is to design and implement an advanced Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal monitori...
With the rapid increase in computational power of mobile devices the amount of ambient intelligence-...
Heart arrhytmias are rhythm disorders, which affects the heart and can lead to stroke, hospitalizati...
This study presents an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring and processing system which can observe su...
In these days, in healthcare area, mobile solutions on imaging, diagnostic and treatment techniques ...
Rapid advancement in the field of Embedded Systems and Wireless communications has permitted develop...
A real time bedside arrhythmia monitor in ICCU is a very useful aid to doctors for monitoring the pa...
The cardiovascular heart diseases are one of the most common causes of leading to death of man. Unfo...
Nowadays, the cardiovascular diseases have become one of the leading causes of death. The ECG signal...
Background: The increasing trend of heart disease has turned the attention of researchers toward the...
This paper describes and focuses on acquiring and identification of cardiac diseases using ECG wavef...
More than 60,000 people die suddenly each year in France due to cardiac arrhythmias. The current tec...
Background: Cardiac disease is one of the main causes of catastrophic mortality. Therefore, detectin...
Abstract—This study presents a novel wireless, ambulatory, real-time, and autoalarm intelligent tele...
Cardiovascular disease has become the world's number one killer. The prevalence of cardiovascul...