Abstract-Manually written shorthand frameworks were contrived to empower essayists to record data on paper at quick speeds, preferably at the speed of discourse. While they have been in presence for a long time it is just since the seventeenth Century that across the board utilization showed up. A few shorthand frameworks thrived until the presentation what's more, across the board utilization of electronic recording and correspondence machines in the 1970's. From that point forward, shorthand utilization has been in fast decrease, yet has not yet turned into a lost aptitude. Pitman shorthand has been appeared to have extraordinary focal points as a methods for quick content passage which is especially pertinent to hand-held gadgets in portable situations. This paper presents advance and basic research issues for a Pitman/Renqun Shorthand Online Recognition System. For discovery of such shorthand canny edge identifier is utilized. Acknowledgment and interpretation trials are accounted for which show a right acknowledgment and translation rate of around 90% is at present conceivable.
Abstract-Telemedicine (health-care delivery where physicians examine distant patients using mobile communications technologies) has been heralded as one of several possible solutions to some of the medical dilemmas that face many developing countries. In this paper, we propose a wireless stand-alone novel approach to patient health monitoring. The embedded system designed integrates the monitoring of three biomedical parameters into a single personal medical device. The three parameters are: body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate. The goal of this work is to build a compact and cost-effective monitoring system. The device is developed and implemented based on the existing industry standard communication network and patient monitoring software, application are developed to store data that can be used for real time monitoring and later downloaded to a physician's workstation for analysis and diagnosis. It specifically targets assisted-living residents and others who may be benefited from continuous remote health monitoring and decision support system.
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