# A Wearable Medical Sensor for Provisional Healthcare

**Authors:** Amir Javadpour, HamidrezaMemarzadeh-Tehran

arXiv: 1907.08598 · 2019-07-22

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a wearable, contact-less health monitoring system that continuously tracks heartbeat and respiration rates using sensors, supporting telemedicine with potential for long-term patient monitoring.

## Contribution

The paper presents a novel wearable sensor system combining accelerometers and environmental sensors for indirect, continuous health monitoring in telemedicine applications.

## Key findings

- System effectively measures HR and RR in real-time
- Potential for long-term, remote health monitoring
- Supports versatile telemedicine applications

## Abstract

Thispaper presents the design and realization of a context-aware wireless health monitoring system for recording the heartbeat (HR) and respiration (RR) rate based on an indirect measurement approach. The system consists of a contact-less medical sensor as well as a communication infrastructure for handling the transmission and reception of the measured results. The contact-less sensor includes a highly sensitive tri-axial accelerometer, an accurate temperature and air pressure sensor that enable one to inspect patients' health condition by continuously monitoring of two critical signs related to the cardiorespiratory system. The developed system can also be utilized in performing a number of long-term inspection on the heart and lungs while measuring the HR and RR values in addition to calculating the HR and RR ratio, which is denoted by HRR. The obtained results show the potential of the developed system for versatile monitoring applications applied to telemedicine

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.08598