Ayurveda is one of the oldest literature which deals with the nature, scope and purpose of life. In the ancient times, pulse diagnosis using the signals obtained from the three precise locations on the wrist at the radial artery, viz. vata, pitta and kapha, played an important role in the Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda. The Nadi Vidwans using their experience and skill feel this signal on the patient's wrist. Any change in the nature of signal felt is a means of identifying any kind of imbalance in Doshas. In this paper, we have analyzed Variation in Tridosha during fever, before and after meal, epileptic jerks, and recovery phase of typhoid. An automated Instrumentation system is implemented to mimic the Nadi Vidwan's method. We have acquired the pulse signals using a suitable pressure sensor and processed in MATLAB. The imbalances of radial arterial signal in various abnormalities were observed. Graphical User Interface has been developed using MATLAB for displaying results.
Mobility Aware Health Care Monitoring System is specially designed for providing real-time information to the doctor. It is used to provide feedback to the patient from the doctor. This system is most useful for the older people because they suffer from many diseases. For older people regular monthly check up is necessary also regular checkup is needed for those people who are under observation, which increases the workload of hospital. This feedback monitoring system is used to minimize this load to some extent. The feedback is provided through a wireless system. Biomedical sensors such as Electrocardiogram (ECG), heartbeat, temperature sensors are interfaced with Programmable System on Chip (PSoC) controller & through GSM modem SMS is sent to the doctor from the patient & viceversa. Keywords-Digital Storagege Oscilloscope (DSO), ElectroCardiogram (ECG), GSM modem, Heartbeat sensor, Programmable On-chip Controller (PSoC), temperature sensor.I.
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