Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/17454
Title: Challenges for development of an ECG m-Health solution
Authors: Stojmenski, Aleksandar
Gushev, Marjan 
Chorbev, Ivan
Keywords: electrocardiogram, sensors, cloud, Internet of things, medical application, heart monitoring
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: FICT
Journal: Journal of Emerging Research and Solutions in ICT
Abstract: This paper presents the challenges to develop a system for early detection and alerting of the onset of a heart attack. The system consists of a wireless, easily wearable and mobile ECG biosensor, a cloud-based data centre, smartphone and web application. A significant part of the system is the 24h health monitoring and care provided by expert cardiac physicians. The system predicts potential heart attack and sends risk alerts to the medical experts for assessment. If a potential heart attack risk exists, an emergency ambulance is being called with the coordinates of the cardiac patient wearing the sensor. The timely reaction can prevent serious tissue damage or even death to the users of the system. Our goal in this paper is to elaborate the challenges we met and solutions we have developed for development of an m-Health mobile application for detection of abnormalities in the ECG and alerting of a heart attack. The problems analyzed address Low Power Bluetooth connections, number conversion and transmission, decision making on what to be locally processed and what computations to be offloaded to cloud, software architecture, type of initial filtering for obtaining sufficient quality of the ECG signal, and visualization approach with relatively small processing requirements.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/17454
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