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Development of a Pulse Oximeter for E-Health Applications

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Abstract

The oxygen plays crucial role in our life. Especially, the brain and heart have a variety of sensitive with limited oxygen in the blood. If the limited oxygen which is called hypoxia in human body happens in several minutes, the human will be died immediately. Therefore, the pulse oximeter is compulsory for research and development. In this paper, we designed a new pulse oximetry which has a special function called telemedicine and a software program in the server for obtaining results of this device by using HL7 Standard. In this way, the patients can be supported and treated from far a distance. Indeed, it can be called a system of Internet of Thing (IoT) in health cares. By means of calibrating with SpO2 FLUKE simulator, the Tele-Pulse Oximeter works effectively as our expecting, and the result of patients on the server software is received accurately as well. In the near future, this device has a vast potential in Vietnam E-Health system.

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Do, T.M., Nguyen, N.P., Van Toi, V. (2020). Development of a Pulse Oximeter for E-Health Applications. In: Van Toi , V., Le, T., Ngo, H., Nguyen, TH. (eds) 7th International Conference on the Development of Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam (BME7). BME 2018. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 69. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5859-3_12

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