
Health Monitoring Systems
An Enabling Technology for Patient Care
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Health Monitoring Systems
An Enabling Technology for Patient Care
About this book
Remote health monitoring using wearable sensors is an important research area involving several key steps: physiological parameter sensing and data acquisition, data analysis, data security, data transmission to caregivers, and clinical intervention, all of which play a significant role to form a closed loop system. Subject-specific behavioral and clinical traits, coupled with individual physiological differences, necessitate a personalized healthcare delivery model for around-the-clock monitoring within the home environment. Cardiovascular disease monitoring is an illustrative application domain where research has been instrumental in enabling a personalized closed-loop monitoring system, which has been showcased in this book.
Health Monitoring Systems: An Enabling Technology for Patient Care provides a holistic overview of state-of-the-art monitoring systems facilitated by Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The book lists out the details on biomedical signal acquisition, processing, and data security, the fundamental building blocks towards an ambulatory health monitoring infrastructure. The fundamentals have been complimented with other relevant topics including applications which provide an in-depth view on remote health monitoring systems.
Key Features:
- Presents examples of state-of-the-art health monitoring systems using IoT infrastructure
- Covers the full spectrum of physiological sensing, data acquisition, processing, and data security
- Provides relevant example applications demonstrating the benefits of technological advancements aiding disease prognosis
This book serves as a beginner's guide for engineering students of electrical and computer science, practicing engineers, researchers, and scientists who are interested in having an overview of pervasive health monitoring systems using body-worn sensors operating outside the hospital environment. It could also be recommended as a reference for a graduate or master's level course on biomedical instrumentation and signal processing.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editors
- Contributors
- 1 Remote Healthcare Technology: A New Paradigm
- 2 Biomedical Sensors and Data Acquisition
- 3 Data Compression in Health Monitoring
- 4 Health Monitoring Based on Internet of Things (IoT)
- 5 Telemedicine Technology
- 6 Biomedical Signal Analysis
- 7 Pervasive Computing in Cardiovascular Healthcare
- 8 Trusted Digital Solutions and Cybersecurity in Healthcare
- 9 Novel e-Health and m-Health Services
- 10 Activity Monitoring of Elderly Patients
- 11 Blood Pressure Monitoring
- 12 Wireless Telecardiology
- 13 Diabetes Monitoring System
- Index