生物医学应用物联网节点的实现

Sofia B. Bonfanti, Giulia Crocioni, F. Cunsolo, G. Gruosso
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物联网是物理设备之间通过互联网相互通信的网络。过去几十年的技术进步和更高效的无线协议导致连接设备的指数增长,全球范围内交换的数据量不断增加。物联网的诞生引起了不同领域的重大变化,其中电子健康涉及医疗,预防和远程诊断方面的重大创新。我们的项目目标是规划并实现一个物联网节点,通过心电图分析来收集临床数据并检测心房颤动。我们选择关注这种特殊的心律失常是因为它代表了最常见的心脏病之一。此外,它通常是无症状的,并与更危险的疾病有关。在房颤和其他心脏疾病患者的样本上实现了设备验证,以评估所获得数据的可靠性和算法的效率。最后,我们分析了该设备的优点和局限性,介绍了未来可能改进其功能的潜在调整。
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Implementation of an IoT Node for Biomedical Applications
The Internet of Things is an inter-networking of physical devices that communicate with each other through the Internet. The technological progress of the last few decades and more efficient wireless protocols led to an exponential growth of devices connected with an increasing amount of data exchanged across the globe. The birth of the IoT caused significant changes in different sectors, among which e-Health, involving big innovations in medical care, prevention and remote diagnosis. The goal of our project is to plan and implement an IoT node to collect clinical data and to detect atrial fibrillation through the analysis of electrocardiogram. We chose to focus on this particular arrhythmia because it represents one of the most common heart diseases. Additionally, it is often asymptomatic and associated with more dangerous illnesses. The device validation has been realized on a sample of patients affected by atrial fibrillation and other heart diseases, in order to evaluate the reliability of the obtained data and the efficiency of the algorithm. Finally, we have analyzed the advantages and limitations of the device, introducing potential future adjustments that could improve its functionality.
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