DESIGN OF ECG SYSTEM FOR REMOTE DATA COLLECTION
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https://doi.org/10.14311/CTJ.2021.1.08Abstract
The article introduces the remote ECG data collecting system. The system consists of a one-lead ECG device connectable via USB to a smartphone, an Android application, a server, and a web application. The ECG device is designed as a USB dongle with small dimensions and uses On-the-Go (OTG) powering technique. These features classify the developed device as wearables. The measured ECG data are stored in the smartphone's internal memory and transmitted to the remote biobank server at predefined time intervals for archiving and subsequent processing. The functionality of Android and the web application are also described in the article. Both applications have a user-friendly graphical user interface. The proposed system was tested in two scenarios: ECG measured on the patient simulator and living subject. The measured raw ECG signals are suitable for basic diagnostics of cardiac health and confirmed the correct function of the proposed system.
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