Sensors (Dec 2014)

Biosignal PI, an Affordable Open-Source ECG and Respiration Measurement System

  • Farhad Abtahi,
  • Jonatan Snäll,
  • Benjamin Aslamy,
  • Shirin Abtahi,
  • Fernando Seoane,
  • Kaj Lindecrantz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s150100093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 93 – 109

Abstract

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Bioimedical pilot projects e.g., telemedicine, homecare, animal and human trials usually involve several physiological measurements. Technical development of these projects is time consuming and in particular costly. A versatile but affordable biosignal measurement platform can help to reduce time and risk while keeping the focus on the important goal and making an efficient use of resources. In this work, an affordable and open source platform for development of physiological signals is proposed. As a first step an 8–12 leads electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration monitoring system is developed. Chips based on iCoupler technology have been used to achieve electrical isolation as required by IEC 60601 for patient safety. The result shows the potential of this platform as a base for prototyping compact, affordable, and medically safe measurement systems. Further work involves both hardware and software development to develop modules. These modules may require development of front-ends for other biosignals or just collect data wirelessly from different devices e.g., blood pressure, weight, bioimpedance spectrum, blood glucose, e.g., through Bluetooth. All design and development documents, files and source codes will be available for non-commercial use through project website, BiosignalPI.org.

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