hey sir ! my name is wondimagegn debebe ,i am electrical and computer engineering i GONDAR university in ETHIOPIA,so i want full final year thesis document based on pic/8051 microcontroller based patient monitoring systems. source code and circuit diagram
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The patient monitoring system can be defined as the system used to monitor physiological signals that includes parameters such as electrocardiogram (ECG), respiratory signals, invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, body temperature, gas related parameters , etc.
Patient monitoring systems are considered part of M-health technology. These can also be named as m-health or mobile health. These systems are used for the practice of medical and public health with the help of mobile devices. These monitoring systems can be used on-site or remotely.
Growing patient demand, chronic disease suffering, wanting to stay at home instead of in a hospital and also the growing need for home monitoring for the elderly, have led to a high demand for portable medical devices. In addition, prolonged patient monitoring during normal activity has become a very important goal. Low power consumption is essential in the continuous monitoring of vital signs and can be achieved by combining very high storage capacity, wireless communication and ultra low power circuits together with energy management firmware management. This approach allows the patient to move unrestrictedly around an area, city, or country. This article presents the design of ultra low power wireless monitoring devices based on very low power circuits, high flash memory storage, bluetooth communication and firmware for monitoring device management.
Patient monitoring is applicable in different situations when a patient is in the following conditions:
• In unstable physiological regulatory systems - for example, in case of overdose of anesthesia.
• In a life-threatening condition - for example, when there is an indication of heart attack in a patient.
• In a situation that leads to the development of a life-threatening condition.
• In critical physiological state.