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Non-Invasive Health Monitoring System (NIHMS)

Abstract

As the population ages, there is a greater need to develop clinical and personal diagnostic tools. As wait times for medical attention increases, the automation of non-invasively collecting patient vitals could significantly improve the efficiency of modern health care. Combine the collection of these vitals with a system that can present a summary of possible diagnostic conclusions and the time spent in a waiting room can be better utilized to aid both the patient and the medical professional. This system measures the electro-ocular movement, temperature, blood oxygen saturation, arterial blood pressure, heart rate variability, and breathing rate. The measurements are combined using an embedded microcontroller that is wirelessly linked to a base station processor via Bluetooth. The system components are presented and their efficacy discussed, along with suggested enhancements.

Authors

Doyle TE; Kalsi M; Aiyush B; Yousuf J; Waseem O

Pagination

pp. 703-707

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 1, 2009

DOI

10.1109/tic-sth.2009.5444407

Name of conference

2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference Science and Technology for Humanity (TIC-STH)
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