An affordable ECG and respiration monitoring system based on raspberry PI and ADAS1000: First step towards homecare applications

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Homecare is a potential solution for problems associated with an aging population. This may involve several physiological measurements, and hence a flexible but affordable measurement device is needed. In this work, we have designed an ADAS1000-based four-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration monitoring system. It has been implemented using Raspberry PI as a platform for homecare applications. ADuM chips based on iCoupler technology have been used to achieve electrical isolation as required by IEC 60601 and IEC 60950 for patient safety. The result proved the potential of Raspberry PI for the design of a compact, affordable, and medically safe measurement device. Further work involves developing a more flexible software for collecting measurements from different devices (measuring, e.g., blood pressure, weight, impedance spectroscopy, blood glucose) through Bluetooth or user input and integrating them into a cloud-based homecare system.

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Abtahi, F., Aslamy, B., Boujabir, I., Seoane, F., & Lindecrantz, K. (2015). An affordable ECG and respiration monitoring system based on raspberry PI and ADAS1000: First step towards homecare applications. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 48, pp. 5–8). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12967-9_2

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