Abstract
Cardiologists utilized electrocardiograms (ECGs) to observe cardiac disease in everyday life. A system for reading ECGs outside the hospital based on a Mobile Instrument (MobileInst) was developed to make it easier for specialists to observe their patients’ ECGs. A MobileInst receives an ECG signal and sends the signals to an ECG instrument based on the proposed system. By using MobileInst, ECG equipment alarms can be detected. A Cloud Alarm Service (SCA), which records ECG signaling and alert information, receives alarm information when MobileInst receives alarm signals. MobileInst displays the ECG signaling and alarm data when the messages are received by Alert Server. Using the suggested scheme, specialists can keep track of their patients’ ailments through ECG signaling sent to their MobileInst devices. Signals for this study were collected from the MIT-BIH PhysioBank database. In observing patients, the technique was found to be accurate in providing accurate results.
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