A wireless health monitoring system based on iOS

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作者
Zhang J.-L. [1 ]
Gao Z.-X. [1 ]
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[1] School of Electronic Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing
关键词
Bluetooth low energy; Health monitoring; Mobile health; Mobile phone application; Multiple physiological parameters;
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10.13190/j.jbupt.2016.06.003
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摘要
To solve the problem of single function on the community health care and domestic medical equipment, and improve both the reliability and the portability of the health care equipment of electrocardiogram and blood oxygen parameters, a mobile wireless healthy monitoring system was proposed based on the Bluetooth low energy protocol and utilization of the acquisition equipment of physiological parameters depending on existing researches. A system was designed by combining the thought of the mobile health, which includes the hardware of Bluetooth module, the protocol stack of Bluetooth low energy, mobile phone application, and file server etc. It realizes the real time monitoring, displaying and storing of the electrocardiogram and blood oxygen parameters. Experiments show that the system has good performances on transmission and portability owing to small size, and it can meet the requirements of daily health care. © 2016, Editorial Department of Journal of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. All right reserved.
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