Wireless Transmission of Biomedical Parameters Using GSM Technology
Manita Rajput1, Sadhana Pai2, Umesh Mhapankar3
1Mrs. Manita Rajput, EXTC department, Mumbai University, FCRIT, Vashi, India.
2Mrs. Sadhana Pai, EXTC department, Mumbai University, FCRIT, Vashi, India.
3Mr. Umesh Mhapankar, IU Dept.,Fr.Agnel Polytechnic College, Vashi, Mumbai, India.
Manuscript received on July 11, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on July 15, 2013. | Manuscript published on July 25, 2013. | PP: 83-85 | Volume-1 Issue-9, July 2013. | Retrieval Number: I0392071913/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: Patient tele-monitoring is remotely monitoring the vital parameters of a patient and providing them to the doctor at a remote location, thus ensuring mobility of both patient and the doctor. In the present paper the physiological parameters such as Electrocardiogram, Heart rate, SpO2 and temperature are obtained, processed and displayed in a graphical user interface. If anyone of the vital parameter go out of normal range than an alert message is generated and sent by the system via a GSM/GPRS modem to the authorized doctor. This work aims at enhancing the existing patient monitoring by facilitating wireless transmission and reception of the patient’s data using GSM technology. Thus an expert –based health care can be provided to understaffed remote sites at crucial circumstances. This project is a part of improvements in the field of telemedicine using LabVIEW for Virtual Instrumentation.
Keywords: LabVIEW, Patient telemonitoring, SPO2 , electrocardiogram, GSM modem, JPG image