2011
DOI: 10.4236/jst.2011.12004
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Using Wearable Sensors for Remote Healthcare Monitoring System

Abstract: Recent technological advances in wireless communications and wireless sensor networks have enabled the design of low-cost, intelligent, tiny, and lightweight medical sensor nodes that can be strategically placed on human body, create a wireless body area network (WBAN) to monitor various physiological vital signs for a long period of time and providing real-time feedback to the user and medical staff. WBANs promise to revolutionize health monitoring. In this paper, medical sensors were used to collect physiolo… Show more

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“…Also, in [5] a brief outline is given about the working of various sensors and their coast is compared with their effectiveness. In [6] tested various sensors to find their workability in real world because sensors in real world can be fragile and nonfunctionable. They compared data rate and proximity of their working.…”
Section: Chapter 2: Related Work Donementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in [5] a brief outline is given about the working of various sensors and their coast is compared with their effectiveness. In [6] tested various sensors to find their workability in real world because sensors in real world can be fragile and nonfunctionable. They compared data rate and proximity of their working.…”
Section: Chapter 2: Related Work Donementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otto et al [10] also describe a system for ECG monitoring that uses a PDA and nodes based on TinyOS [11] which is an event based operating system designed for low power nodes and sensors. Milenković et al [12] discuss Wearability, Communication Reliability, Security and Interoperability as the four main considerations for the development of a mobile monitoring system Abidoye et al [13] discuss a theoretical three tier system. The first tier consists of collecting data locally onto a Medical Super Sensor.…”
Section: A Research From An Electronics Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid growth in micro/nano sensors, low-power integrated circuits, and mobile communication has enabled a new generation of wireless body sensor network, now used for purposes such as monitoring health and diagnosing diseases [1]. The BSNs field is an interdisciplinary area which could allow inexpensive and continuous health monitoring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%