2004
DOI: 10.1109/mprv.2004.10
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Keeping a Beat on the Heart

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“…An example of the third domain collecting realtime electrocardiogram signals including basic arrhythmia detection with automatic alerting to a call center is illustrated in (Liszka et al, 2004). Their system architecture uses readily available commercial off-the-shelf components.…”
Section: Ehealth and Mhealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the third domain collecting realtime electrocardiogram signals including basic arrhythmia detection with automatic alerting to a call center is illustrated in (Liszka et al, 2004). Their system architecture uses readily available commercial off-the-shelf components.…”
Section: Ehealth and Mhealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly emphasis is given towards developing new generation distributed wireless intelligent sensor system [8] which is convenient to use, noninvasive in nature and unobtrusive so that it does not affect the normal activity. One such effort is given in [9] where a real-time remote arrythmia monitoring system prototype has been developed in NASA. It describes the system architecture and implementation issues for such system from the perspective of wireless communication technology.…”
Section: B Sensing and Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today available commercial products and research prototypes evidence how these systems are rapidly evolving. A good example is the real-time remote arrhythmia monitoring system collects ECG signals from a patient [3]. The system uses an event recorder and transmits to a PDA via Bluetooth.…”
Section: Main Issue and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A long-distance link is established via a standard Internet connection over GSM/GPRS wireless infrastructure. The digital signal is transmitted to a remote computer and viewed using embedded Web technology for monitoring by medical professionals [3]. Another healthcare wireless application is the WAP-based telemedicine system for patient monitoring.…”
Section: Main Issue and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%