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Physiological signal measuring system via multiple communication protocols

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4 Author(s)
Yu-Chi Wu ; Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. United Univ., Miaoli, Taiwan ; Wei-Hong Hsu ; Pei-Fan Chen ; Cho-Hsu Chang

In this paper, a physiological signal measuring system is presented. This system consists of a data controller, a RFID ring-type pulse/temperature sensor and a RFID reader, and a GPS. The physiological measurements obtained from the RFID ring-type pulse/temperature sensor and GPS data are transmitted by the developed data controller to the PC through either Bluetooth, ZigBee, or TCP/IP. The PC not only collects physiological measurements but also tracks the position of the monitored person in real time.

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Prognostics and Health Management Conference, 2010. PHM '10.

Date of Conference: 12-14 Jan. 2010

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