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Two electrode based healthcare device for continuously monitoring ECG and BIA signals

International Conference
2016~2020
작성자
한혜원
작성일
2018-03-01 16:32
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1341
Authors : Seung-chul Shin, Sangyeop Lee, Taeho Lee, Kyoungwoo Lee, Yong Seung Lee, Hong-Goo Kang

Year : 2018

Publisher / Conference : BHI

In this study, we propose an effective wearable device to continuously and reliably monitor electrocardiogram (ECG) and body impedance (BI) that are two most important bio-signals for healthcare applications. Unlike most conventional systems that fail to synchronously provide a rich set of bio-signals because of their limitation on sensing a single type of signal, the proposed device faithfully analyzes a user0s status only using two electrodes. To minimize measurement errors inherently induced by the sensing process caused by using two electrodes and sensing position dependency, we also propose an adaptive system control algorithm that are easy to switch the type of sensing signal and its measurement intervals by changing the setup parameters. Since the size of the device is very small and it is designed with a minimal belt-shape form for maximal user convenience, it is suitable for various types of wearable applications. Experiments performed in a couple of example healthcare scenario demonstrate the reliability of the proposed system.
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2 International Conference Seung-chul Shin, Sangyeop Lee, Taeho Lee, Kyoungwoo Lee, Yong Seung Lee, Hong-Goo Kang "Two electrode based healthcare device for continuously monitoring ECG and BIA signals" in BHI, 2018
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