2013
DOI: 10.5370/jeet.2013.8.2.376
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Real-Time Heart Rate Monitoring System based on Ring-Type Pulse Oximeter Sensor

Abstract: -With the continuous aging of the populations in developed countries, the medical requirements of the aged are expected to increase. In this paper, a ring-type pulse oximeter finger sensor and a 24-hour ambulatory heart rate monitoring system for the aged are presented. We also demonstrate the feasibility of extracting accurate heart rate variability measurements from photoelectric plethysmography signals gathered using a ring-type pulse oximeter sensor attached to the finger. We designed the heart rate sensor… Show more

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“…Patient comfort is another concern, as some may find wearing vests with several sensors physically uncomfortable, restrictive, and even irritating. Healthcare applications require lightweight devices with sensing, computation, and communication capability so that they can be comfortably worn on the body like a belt or wrist watch [8,9]. Other concerns around RMHM systems are complexity and the cost.…”
Section: Remote Mobile Health Monitoring System Based Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patient comfort is another concern, as some may find wearing vests with several sensors physically uncomfortable, restrictive, and even irritating. Healthcare applications require lightweight devices with sensing, computation, and communication capability so that they can be comfortably worn on the body like a belt or wrist watch [8,9]. Other concerns around RMHM systems are complexity and the cost.…”
Section: Remote Mobile Health Monitoring System Based Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MobiHealth project [18] aims to provide continuous monitoring of patients outside the hospital and improve their quality of life with new services such as disease diagnosis, remote assistance, physical state monitoring, and even clinical research. Most of the health monitoring systems mainly focus on data collection, while data process and information analysis can only be performed offline [19,20]. These systems are unsuitable to continuously monitor and implement initial medical diagnosis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, when measurements are periodically and frequently generated by a person in a short time, like Electrocardiograph (ECG) or heart rate monitor (11073-10406) [15,16], the existing PM-segment has no problem.…”
Section: Problem Of the Existing Pm-segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also few health monitoring sensors that measure other vitals via the use of a ring [17]. Considering most health problems within the home occur in elderly patients, it is important to keep the technology simple and easy to use; the less interaction the users have with the monitoring devices, the better.…”
Section: Hbo Spomentioning
confidence: 99%