| Literature DB >> 15718654 |
J-L Weber1, D Blanc, A Dittmar, B Comet, C Corroy, N Noury, R Baghai, S Vaysse, A Blinowska.
Abstract
The paper describes the development of biomedical clothing for ambulatory telemonitoring of human vital parameters. VTAM (Vetement de Tele-Assistance Medicale) presents a T-shirt made from textile with woven wires and incorporating four smooth dry ECG electrodes, a breath rate sensor, a shock/fall detector and two temperature sensors. The garment is equipped for the signal pre-computing and transmission through a miniature GSM/GPRS module kept on a belt together with the power supply. Three VTAM prototypes have been tested on persons in a normal state of health using a medical protocol to assess the biomedical data that include an ECG reading, a pneumogram, temperature and fall detection in mobile situations.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15718654
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630