Your smartphone could act as a pulse-oximeter and as a single-lead ECG
Ahsan Mehmood,
Asma Sarouji,
Muhammad Mahboob Ur Rahman
et al.
Abstract:In the post-covid19 era, every new wave of the pandemic causes an increased concern/interest among the masses to learnmore about their state of well-being. Therefore, it is the need of the hour to come up with ubiquitous, low-cost, non-invasivetools for rapid and continuous monitoring of body vitals that reflect the status of one’s overall health. In this backdrop, this workproposes a deep learning approach to turn a smartphone—the popular hand-held personal gadget—into a diagnostic tool tomeasure/monitor the … Show more
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