2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, 2005. 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icbn.2005.1589717
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Health parameters and video live transmission with data storage on database, in emergency telemedicine

Abstract: Mobile communication technologies could strongly help in facing health emergency situation. Thanks to wireless communication techniques, real time audio, video, medical parameters transmission and information storage are nowadays possible. Electrocardiogram, blood pressure and other patient's information are sent to a remote hospital/medical database center server. Actions taken by the emergency staff are stored for real time operative-center interaction and for a successive database consultation. The emergenc… Show more

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“…And as an example of GSM, Mandellos, Kymperopouslos and Koukias (2004) state that "The primary emphasis is on the vital sign transmission from the accident site or the moving ambulance to the consultation site, using the GSM mobile telephony network" (p. 3080). Bailo, Barbieri, and Cevasco (2005) also state that "A long-distance link is established via a standard Internet connection over GSM/GPRS wireless infrastructure" (p. 1016). Moreover Pavlopoulos, Kyriacou, and Berler (1998) state that "the device uses GSM mobile telephony links and allows the collection and transmission of vital bio-signals, still images of the patient, and bidirectional telephoning capability" (p. 266).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And as an example of GSM, Mandellos, Kymperopouslos and Koukias (2004) state that "The primary emphasis is on the vital sign transmission from the accident site or the moving ambulance to the consultation site, using the GSM mobile telephony network" (p. 3080). Bailo, Barbieri, and Cevasco (2005) also state that "A long-distance link is established via a standard Internet connection over GSM/GPRS wireless infrastructure" (p. 1016). Moreover Pavlopoulos, Kyriacou, and Berler (1998) state that "the device uses GSM mobile telephony links and allows the collection and transmission of vital bio-signals, still images of the patient, and bidirectional telephoning capability" (p. 266).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%