Abstract

This paper deals with the removal of noise and base wander in the transfer of ECG data from the patients to the doctor. The process of the project is receiving ECG signals from the patient and reading the data in PC using an Arduino (an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software) board, and then the signal is subjected to the removal of noise and base wander by amplification circuits in LabView (a system design software) software. Thus obtained ECG signal is sent to the doctors using an Ethernet cable or LAN connection. This enables the doctors to monitor any number of patients more accurately by sitting in a single room.

Highlights

  • ECG is a test which measures the function of a heart

  • The process of the project is receiving ECG signals from the patient and reading the data in PC using an Arduino board, and the signal is subjected to the removal of noise and base wander by amplification circuits in LabView software

  • Obtained ECG signal is sent to the doctors using an Ethernet cable or LAN connection

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Summary

Introduction

ECG (electrocardiogram) is a test which measures the function of a heart. In an ECG test, heart beating is recorded as electrical impulses are usually shown as waves in the display. It’s proposed a Wireless ECG portable system for remote monitoring for cardiac activity using zigbee technology [2]. Wireless healthcare network platform based on IEEE802.15.4 standard performance analysis of real time monitoring of ECG signals is validated [7]. It is located in the middle of the thorax, slightly offset to the left and surrounded by the lungs. The blood passes through the right ventricle and is pumped to the lungs where it is oxygenated and goes back to the heart through the left atrium, and the blood passes through the left ventricle and is pumped again for distribution to the entire body through the arteries

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