Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices 2013
DOI: 10.5220/0004243502610264
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BITtalino: A Biosignal Acquisition System based on the Arduino

Abstract: Our work presents a low-cost biosignal acquisition system, BITalino, based on the Arduino hardware platform; both the hardware and software components are detailed, together with experimental evaluation. This system was designed to be integrated in a biometric platform based on Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals, that will be used for identity recognition. The experimental evaluation revealed that this system is not only capable of ECG signal acquisition, for biometric purposes, but it can also be used as a ge… Show more

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“…However, BITalino provides a platform that is specifically designed for biomedical applications. BITalino is developed and tried to be an Arduino-like platform for biomedical acquisition and classic clinical applications with performance compared to a specific advanced system (Alves, et al, 2013). A BITalino electrocardiography sensor works principally on analog signal acquisition, digitalization via microcontroller, and wireless data communication to a computer or a mobile phone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, BITalino provides a platform that is specifically designed for biomedical applications. BITalino is developed and tried to be an Arduino-like platform for biomedical acquisition and classic clinical applications with performance compared to a specific advanced system (Alves, et al, 2013). A BITalino electrocardiography sensor works principally on analog signal acquisition, digitalization via microcontroller, and wireless data communication to a computer or a mobile phone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%