Integration of a suite of sensors in a wireless health sensor platform
Integration of a suite of sensors in a wireless health sensor platform
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Date
2009
Authors
Artur Rocha
Carlos Eduardo Tavares
Robert Feld
John Nelson
Pepijn Van de Ven
Alan Bourke
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In this paper we discuss the development and clinical
evaluation of a wireless platform for health signs sensing. The
sensors measure physical activity, ECG, blood oxygen saturation,
temperature and respiratory rate. An important aspect of the
approach is that the sensors are integrated into one waist-worn
device. A mobile phone collects data from this device and uses
data fusion in the scope of a decision support system to trigger
additional measurements, classify health conditions or schedule
future observations. In these decisions, the user's current physical
activity plays an important role as the validity of many health
signs measurements is strongly related to physical activity. Due
to the integration of the sensors and the use of data fusion it is
possible to accurately identify health risks and to react promptly.
During clinical trials, for which proper ethical approval was
obtained, the system was used by healthy elderly volunteers in
Limerick (Ireland) and Ancona (Italy). Results of these trials are
also discussed in this paper.