Visión Electrónica (Aug 2020)

Design and Implementation of an Embedded system

  • Nancy Edith Ochoa Guevara,
  • Nelson Felipe Rosas Jiménez,
  • Carlos Iván Camargo Bareño,
  • Luceli Castillo Quintero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14483/22484728.16284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 159 – 170

Abstract

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This article presents the design and implementation of an embedded system called TES ROv2.0 non-invasive, capable of capturing and transmitting relevant biomedical signals such as: electrocardiography signals, heart rate, oxygen saturation in the blood and arterial pressure with the Support from the Clinical Information System called "SARURO", in which a detailed process of these biomedical signals is visualized and carried out by a doctor or specialist, without direct contact with the patient. Therefore, researchers have been able to affirm that integrated systems are tools that offer great versatility in the medical information market, allowing acquisition, adaptation, transformation in remote places, without linking operation to a single communication alternative, making the Telemonitoring system more versatile in its functionality to transmit over WPAN, WLAN, LAN and CELULARE networks.

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