Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system

In today’s healthcare practice there has been increasing interest in wearable/mobile health monitoring devices. These devices allow continuous or intermittent monitoring of physiological signals for the diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases. One of these devices is Pulse oximeter which in...

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Main Authors: Khalifa, Othman Omran, Khan, T. A., H. M. , Hazzaa
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Language:English
Published: Politechnica Publishing House 2014
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/40597/1/DEVELOPMENT_OF_WEARABLE_PULSE_OXIMETRY_FOR_TELEHEALTH.pdf
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author Khalifa, Othman Omran
Khan, T. A.
H. M. , Hazzaa
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description In today’s healthcare practice there has been increasing interest in wearable/mobile health monitoring devices. These devices allow continuous or intermittent monitoring of physiological signals for the diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases. One of these devices is Pulse oximeter which indirectly measures the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmograph (PPG). the main goal of this paper is to demonstrate overall the process involved in the development of a cost-effective user-friendly Pulase Oximetry for Telehealth monitoring system.
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spelling iium-405972020-10-27T00:39:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40597/ Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system Khalifa, Othman Omran Khan, T. A. H. M. , Hazzaa T10.5 Communication of technical information In today’s healthcare practice there has been increasing interest in wearable/mobile health monitoring devices. These devices allow continuous or intermittent monitoring of physiological signals for the diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases. One of these devices is Pulse oximeter which indirectly measures the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmograph (PPG). the main goal of this paper is to demonstrate overall the process involved in the development of a cost-effective user-friendly Pulase Oximetry for Telehealth monitoring system. Politechnica Publishing House 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40597/1/DEVELOPMENT_OF_WEARABLE_PULSE_OXIMETRY_FOR_TELEHEALTH.pdf Khalifa, Othman Omran and Khan, T. A. and H. M. , Hazzaa (2014) Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 14 (4). pp. 1-6. ISSN 1582-4594 http://www.jee.ro/
spellingShingle T10.5 Communication of technical information
Khalifa, Othman Omran
Khan, T. A.
H. M. , Hazzaa
Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title_full Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title_fullStr Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title_short Development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
title_sort development of wearable pulse oximetry for telehealth monitoring system
topic T10.5 Communication of technical information
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/40597/1/DEVELOPMENT_OF_WEARABLE_PULSE_OXIMETRY_FOR_TELEHEALTH.pdf