DESIGN OF A WI-FI-ENABLED ECG DEVICE FOR TELEMEDICINE AND AMBULATORY MONITORING IN A ROBOTIC PLATFORM

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Pubblicato in:Proceedings in Manufacturing Systems vol. 20, no. 1 (2025), p. 9-17
Autore principale: Ivanova, Veronika
Altri autori: Boneva, Ani
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University "Politehnica" of Bucharest, Machine and Manufacturing Systems Department and Association ICMAS
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100 1 |a Ivanova, Veronika  |u Assist. Prof. PhD, Eng. Department of Robotized and Mechatronics Intelligent Systems, Institute of Robotics - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria 
245 1 |a DESIGN OF A WI-FI-ENABLED ECG DEVICE FOR TELEMEDICINE AND AMBULATORY MONITORING IN A ROBOTIC PLATFORM 
260 |b University "Politehnica" of Bucharest, Machine and Manufacturing Systems Department and Association ICMAS  |c 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a This article presents a robotic platform integrated with a Wi-Fi-enabled ECG device designed for telemedicine and ambulatory monitoring. The advancement of portable and wearable ECG monitoring systems remains a key focus in the development of health-related technologies. An ECG device is a critical medical tool used to record the electrical activity of the heart over a specified period, playing a vital role in diagnosing heart diseases and monitoring cardiovascular health. Our objective is to develop a new generation of robotic tools that enhance healthcare and patient management. Specifically, we aim to design an innovative Wi-Fi-enabled ECG device for non-invasive heart rhythm monitoring, capable of receiving, storing, visualizing, and transmitting high-quality electrocardiographic signals remotely. This device enables comprehensive ECG analysis and continuous patient monitoring while seamlessly integrating with other diagnostic and therapeutic functions within the robotic platform's operational framework. A key feature of the proposed device is its ability to detect and promptly alert users to abnormal heart rhythms, making it highly effective for telemedicine and ambulatory care. One of its most notable innovations is the incorporation of the MAX30003 chipset, which facilitates real-time ECG monitoring in portable and wearable systems suitable for both remote medical consultations and personal health tracking. Looking ahead, the system is designed to evolve toward autonomous functionality. Unlike other similar devices, innovative solutions related to the construction and connections of the ECG with the Robotic System are presented here. The research team has extensive experience in surgical robotics, and this development builds upon previous work in the field. 
653 |a Technological change 
653 |a Smartphones 
653 |a Telemedicine 
653 |a Systems design 
653 |a Signal processing 
653 |a Electrocardiography 
653 |a Wearable technology 
653 |a Biomedical engineering 
653 |a Personal health 
653 |a Monitoring systems 
653 |a Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 
653 |a Heart diseases 
653 |a Telerobotics 
653 |a Robotics 
653 |a Chips (electronics) 
653 |a Innovations 
653 |a Patients 
653 |a Artificial intelligence 
653 |a Signal quality 
653 |a Cardiovascular disease 
653 |a Design 
653 |a Portable equipment 
653 |a Real time 
653 |a Data transmission 
653 |a Cardiac function 
653 |a Heart rate 
700 1 |a Boneva, Ani  |u Eng, Department of Communication and Computer Systems, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria 
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