Biomedical health monitoring system design and analysis

Nur Athilah Abdul Rahman, Asral Bahari Jambek
2019 Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science  
<span>e-Health remote monitoring systems have bloomed rapidly with a myriad of applications. This paper discusses a design of a remote monitoring device for biomedical field. Four biomedical sensors which are electrocardiography (ECG), airflow, galvanic skin response and temperature with two boards which are the e-Health Shield Board V2.0 and Arduino Uno Board are used. The results show satisfactory output for each experiment using two test subjects. The device able to achieve high accuracy
more » ... e percentage of temperature difference is less than 1% compared to the commercial devices with an average power consumption of each working sensor on board is ≤9W.</span>
doi:10.11591/ijeecs.v13.i3.pp1056-1064 fatcat:64ev4glym5ceneh6jp7o34hvna