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Monitoring of Physiological Signs Using Telemonitoring System

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The paper presents telemonitoring system for distant monitoring of physiological signs. The system is designed as modular system content input modules for monitoring various vital signs like ECG, NIBP and oxygen saturation, control module and telecommunication modules for streaming data using various wireless technologies like Bluetooth, GSM and WiFi. The input and telecommunication modules are interchangeable. The system is able to preprocess acquired signals using filtration, parameterization etc. It allows stream both raw data and only aggregated data. The monitoring part is supplemented by PC based part for storing data in database, prospective processing of data and sharing data with other systems.

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Havlík, J., Dvořák, J., Parák, J., Lhotská, L. (2011). Monitoring of Physiological Signs Using Telemonitoring System. In: Böhm, C., Khuri, S., Lhotská, L., Pisanti, N. (eds) Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics. ITBAM 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6865. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23208-4_6

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