2016
DOI: 10.1080/00207217.2016.1209571
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A sensor monitoring system for telemedicine, safety and security applications

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“…A step towards the smartification of an island could be the use of an integrated telemedicine system that would give the opportunity for habitants of distant locations, with no access to an equipped health care facility, to have their medical measurements data monitored by medical personnel situated at a distant hospital. The proposed health monitoring system (Vlissidis, 2017) is consisted of a portable device which includes various medical sensor modules for performing real-time measurements (e.g. pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, body temperature, electrocardiogram, non-invasive blood pressure) and appropriate microprocessors in order to process and multiplex the sensors' data and to control their operation.…”
Section: C) Telemedicine Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A step towards the smartification of an island could be the use of an integrated telemedicine system that would give the opportunity for habitants of distant locations, with no access to an equipped health care facility, to have their medical measurements data monitored by medical personnel situated at a distant hospital. The proposed health monitoring system (Vlissidis, 2017) is consisted of a portable device which includes various medical sensor modules for performing real-time measurements (e.g. pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, body temperature, electrocardiogram, non-invasive blood pressure) and appropriate microprocessors in order to process and multiplex the sensors' data and to control their operation.…”
Section: C) Telemedicine Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%