Abstract

The development of telehealth technology in monitoring systems has been widely used to support applications in the health sector. The aim is to provide easy access for the people. One of the implications is a real-time monitoring system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) platform. Some health vital signs that focus on observation are electrocardiogram (ECG) signal, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and heart rate, providing heart health information. In this study, an integrated system has been implemented, namely a vital sign distributed monitoring system through the internet network. The implemented system was able to acquire vital signs then send data to the internet cloud to be stored and processed further for real-time monitoring needs by interested parties. An Android-based application called iHealthVitalSign monitor can send, process, and represent data in numerical and graphical forms. The average delay for each packet delivery was 154.73 ms and complied with the ITU-T recommendations for real-time data transfer. Heart rate (HR)detection algorithms have been evaluated on real-time ECG signals. From the test results for more than 2100 beats, the average detection accuracy is 98.78%.With this proposed application, it is hoped that it can increase the penetration of telehealth services.

Highlights

  • The development of telehealth technology is more sophisticated and practical has been widely used to support applications in the health sector[1]

  • Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is linked to the widely accessible internet, and this technology is known as the Internet of Things (IoT).The Internet of things is a dynamic network with intelligent interface capabilities that can be seamlessly integrated into global networks [2]

  • Tests carried out include data integrity, transfer delay, storage capacity, heart rate (HR) detection, and medical records

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The development of telehealth technology is more sophisticated and practical has been widely used to support applications in the health sector[1]. The monitoring system still uses peer to peer topology to not be used for many users.Other studies have focused on developing mobile applications to detect cardiac abnormalities based on a single vital parameter, as reported in[16]-[18].this study proposes a real-time application to monitor various vital sign parameters This application supports multi-sensor and multi-user implementations. This proposed research is developing the study: PC-based Wireless Vital Sign Monitors use ZigBee and Wireless 802.11 LANs as data transmitter [19], [20]. Sugondo Hadiyoso, et al - Internet of things based real-time vital sign monitoring system using mobile application network topologies have been made using ZigBee to transmit ECG signal data in real-time [21]. Pan Tompkins uses two thresholds (low and higher) to identify peaks of the signal

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Evaluation of HR detection
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