Honorable Mention — Remote Human Health Monitoring System

The Remote Human Health Monitoring System monitors the organism state of diseased individuals, persons who are located in dangerous environments (e.g., firemen and rescuers), sportsmen during training, and automobile/train drivers. The portable, small, autonomous system can be used for on-line and off-line human organism state monitoring. Electrocardiogram sensors, two-way light pulsometer sensors, and accelerometers all are supported. The sensor combination used allows analysis of heart rate, respiratory activity, blood oxygen saturation level, and individual movement activity. The sensor data can be used to predict various dangerous states (e.g., detect loss of consciousness or a heart infarct).

The monitor system consists of two main units: the portable, autonomous unit, which is carried by an individual, and data communication unit, which receives the data collected and transmits it to the PC for analysis. The data communication unit also sends the control commands to the monitor. A wireless data link enables a central monitoring center. The bidirectional data link option allows the user to send commands or other information. The monitor also can collect sensor data from internal nonvolatile data memory and transmit it to a PC for processing. This operation mode is intended for the diagnosis of various cardiac diseases or collection of data during athletic training.

Victor Kremin
Ukraine
vkremin@polynet.lviv.ua

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