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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2015)

Published: July 31, 2015

Pages: 49-59

Original Article

Wireless Sensor Network for Medical Applications

Abstract

This work presents a healthcare monitoring system that can be used in an intensive care room. Biological information represented by ECG signals is achieved by ECG acquisition part . AD620 Instrumentation Amplifier selected due to its low current noise. The ECG signals of patients in the intensive care room are measured through wireless nodes. A base node is connected to the nursing room computer via a USB port , and is programmed with a specific firmware. The ECG signals are transferred wirelessly to the base node using nRF24L01+ wireless module. So, the nurse staff has a real time information for each patient available in the intensive care room. A star Wireless Sensor Network is designed for collecting ECG signals . ATmega328 MCU in the Arduino Uno board used for this purpose. Internet for things used For transferring ECG signals to the remote doctor, a Virtual Privet Network is established to connect the nursing room computer and the doctor computer . So, the patients information kept secure. Although the constructed network is tested for ECG monitoring, but it can be used to monitor any other signals. INTRODUCTION For elderly people, or the patient suffering from the cardiac disease it is very vital to perform accurate and quick diagnosis. Putting such person under continuous monitoring is very necessary. (ECG) is one of the critical health indicators that directly bene ¿ t from long-term monitoring. ECG signal is a time-varying signal representing the electrical activity of the heart. It is an effective, non- invasive diagnostic tool for cardiac monitoring[1]. In this medical field, a big improvement has been achieved in last few years. In the past, several remote monitoring systems using wired communications were accessible while nowadays the evolution of wireless communication means enables these systems to operate everywhere in the world by expanding internet benefits, applications, and services [2]. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), as the name suggests consist of a network of wireless nodes that have the capability to sense a parameter of interest like temperature, humidity, vibration etc[3,4]. The health care application of wireless sensory network attracts many researches nowadays[ 5-7] . Among these applications ECG monitoring using smart phones[6,8], wearable Body sensors[9], remote patient mentoring[10],...etc. This paper presents wireless ECG monitoring system for people who are lying at intensive care room. At this room ECG signals for every patient are measured using wireless nodes then these signals are transmitted to the nursing room for remote monitoring. The nursing room computer is then connected to the doctors computer who is available at any location over the word by Virtual Privet Network (VPN) in such that the patients information is kept secure and inaccessible from unauthorized persons. II. M OTE H ARDWARE A RCHITECTURE The proposed mote as shown in Fig.1 consists of two main sections : the digital section which is represented by the Arduino UNO Board and the wireless module and the analog section. The analog section consists of Instrumentation Amplifier AD620 , Bandpass filter and an operational amplifier for gain stage, in addition to Right Leg Drive Circuit. The required power is supplied by an internal 3800MAH Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery which has 3.7V output voltage.

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