A Remote Control System for Emergency Ventilators During SARS-CoV-2 release_cnyqq4ukdbdwjbwqd55k2b27ya

by Michael Barrow, Francesco Restuccia, Mustafa Gobulukoglu, Enrico Rossi, Ryan Kastner

Published in IEEE Embedded Systems Letters by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

2021   Volume 14, Issue 1, p1-1

Abstract

As COVID-19 began to grip healthcare systems worldwide, worst-case models predicted huge demands for ventilators. The global community sprang to action, producing a large number of emergency "makeshift" ventilator designs. This brought about another problem: a gap between the quantity of new mechanical ventilators and the number of skilled physicians to operate them. New physicians could not complete training at the pace of ventilator production, which threatened to leave patients sitting untreated, next to unusable ventilators. To address this challenge, we developed a universal remote control system for makeshift ventilators that uses low-cost hardware add-on modules to connect to different ventilators, and a three-tier control architecture to interface the ventilators with telemedicine software. We demonstrate system integration with two representative ventilator designs, adding a remote control option that allows caregivers to quickly and easily monitor and control these ventilators remotely.
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