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Vital Signs Monitoring Through Internet

17th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (CONIELECOMP'07), 2007
The system described in this paper is able to monitor three vital signs of a patient: Oxygen Saturation Percentage, heart rate and temperature. It is accomplished using a SpO2 Sensor model DS-100A manufactured by Nellcor. Analyzing the signal obtained by this sensor is possible to measure SpO2 and heart rate.
Tonatiuh Rivera-Toral   +2 more
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Vital signs monitors.

Health devices, 2013
The VSi, VS2+, and VS4 vital signs monitors are the newest members of the Philips SureSigns family. Our testing shows that they have a number of advantages. A major concern, however, is that vitals data could be associated with the wrong patient I.D. if the user deviates from the recommended workflow. Read our complete findings and judgments.
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Vital Sign Monitoring Using Capacitive Sensing

2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2018
Unobtrusive vital sign monitoring is essential for most wearable monitoring applications. This paper presents a new method for unobtrusive vital sign monitoring based on the change in capacitance of passive sensors in contact with the user's body.
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Vital Signs

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1997
Measuring vital signs began with simple observations by the great masters. New technologies are now used to correlate old theorems about cardiovascular efficiencies into accepted measured parameters. Measuring temperature, blood pressure and respiration has never been easier.
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Monitoring Earth'S Vital Signs

Scientific American, 2000
M D, King, D D, Herring
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RVSM [Radar Vital Signs Monitor]

IEEE Potentials, 1999
Today's radar locates and tracks aircraft, measures the speed of fastballs and helps catch "lead foots." Most radar gather information from objects. However, researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are exploring radar's ability to measure physiological data in humans.
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Vital Signs Monitors

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2000
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Vital Signs Monitor

Biomedical Safety & Standards, 2009
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Vital Signs Monitor

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
F. Emerson Solomon   +3 more
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