DOI: 10.7190/shu-thesis-00415
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Internet of medical things – integrated, ultrasound-based respiration monitoring system for incubators

Abstract: The study's aim was to develop a non-contact, ultrasound (US) based respiration rate and respiratory signal monitor suitable for babies in incubators. Respiration rate indicates average number of breaths per minute and is higher in young children than adults. It is an important indicator of health deterioration in critically ill patients. The current incubators do not have an integrated respiration monitor due to complexities in its adaptation. Monitoring respiratory signal assists in diagnosing respiration ra… Show more

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