Development of a wearable wireless body area network for health monitoring of the elderly and disabled
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2017
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Abstract
Novel advancements in systems miniaturization, electronics in health care and
communication technologies are enabling the integration of both patients and doctors
involvement in health care system. A Wearable Wireless Body Area Network (WWBAN)
provides continuous, unobtrusive ambulatory, ubiquitous health monitoring, and provide real
time patient’s status to the physician without any constraint on their normal daily life activities.
In this project we developed a wearable wireless body area network system that continuously
monitor the health of the elderly and the disabled and provide them with independent, safe and
secure living. The WWBAN system monitors the following parameters; blood oxygen
saturation using a pulse oximeter sensor (SpO2), heart rate (HR) pulse sensor, Temperature,
hydration, glucose level and fall detection. When the wearable system is put on, the sensor
values are processed and analysed. If any of the monitored parameter values falls below or
exceeds the normal range, there is trigger of remote alert by which an SMS is send to a doctor
or physician via GSM module and network. The developed system offers flexibility and
mobility to the user; it is a real time system and has significance in revolutionizing health care
system by enabling non-invasive, inexpensive, continuous health monitoring
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Rushambwa, M & Gezimati, M& Jeeva. Jb,2017. Development of a wearable wireless body area network for health monitoring of the elderly and disabled. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 263. 052052. 10.1088/1757-899X/263/5/052052.