DocumentCode
1852677
Title
A Low-Cost Biomedical Signal Transceiver based on a Bluetooth Wireless System
Author
Fazel-Rezai, Reza ; Pauls, M. ; Slawinski, D.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg
fYear
2007
fDate
22-26 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
5711
Lastpage
5714
Abstract
Most current wireless biomedical signal transceivers use range-limiting communication. This work presents a low-cost biomedical signal transceiver that uses Bluetooth wireless technology. The design is implemented in a modular form to be adaptable to different types of biomedical signals. The signal front end obtains and processes incoming signals, which are then transmitted via a microcontroller and wireless module. Near real-time receive software in Lab VIEW was developed to demonstrate the system capability. The completed transmitter prototype successfully transmits ECG signals, and is able to simultaneously send multiple signals. The sampling rate of the transmitter is fast enough to send up to thirteen ECG signals simultaneously, with an error rate below 0.1% for transmission exceeding 65 meters. A low-cost wireless biomedical transceiver has many applications, such as realtime monitoring of patients with a known condition in nonclinical settings.
Keywords
Bluetooth; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; microcontrollers; transceivers; Bluetooth wireless system; ECG signals; biomedical signal transceiver; microcontroller; range-limiting communication; Bluetooth; Electrocardiography; Microcontrollers; Prototypes; Real time systems; Signal design; Signal processing; Software prototyping; Transceivers; Transmitters; Algorithms; Canada; Computer Communication Networks; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electrocardiography, Ambulatory; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Software; Telemetry; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007. EMBS 2007. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Lyon
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0787-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4353643
Filename
4353643
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