2018 Ieee Andescon 2018
DOI: 10.1109/andescon.2018.8564698
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Development of a Low-Cost Pulse Oximeter Simulator for Educational Purposes

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“…Additionally, we crafted the application in Python, and we established communication with the blockchain network through Web3.py. The experiment consisted of dispatching 100 transactions to the blockchain network, each containing random data lengths from the vital sign emulator [62], which was facilitated by a script. The wallet ID, HN, and vital sign data, which were generated in textual form with variations between 45 and 512 bytes, were formatted in JSON.…”
Section: Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, we crafted the application in Python, and we established communication with the blockchain network through Web3.py. The experiment consisted of dispatching 100 transactions to the blockchain network, each containing random data lengths from the vital sign emulator [62], which was facilitated by a script. The wallet ID, HN, and vital sign data, which were generated in textual form with variations between 45 and 512 bytes, were formatted in JSON.…”
Section: Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%