A Wireless Methodology of Heart Attack Detection |
Author(s): |
| P. Bobby Keerthan , Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; K. Ganesh Kumar, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; R. Arvind, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; S. Arvind Kumar, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; P. Dass, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University |
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| ECG, CAD, A/D converter |
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The wrist watch with Heart Attack Detection is equipment that is used daily to indicate heart condition, to detect heart attack and to call for emergency help. It was designed specially to help patients with heart disease.This includes three common sub units. They are Circuit, Analysis Algorithm, and Bluetooth Communication. The first one is to wear on the wrist of the patient to captures the abnormal heart beat waves from the victim and the alternate methods are installed under the stick. This project is based on the previous project “Wireless Heart Attack Detector with GPS†of Fall 2004 [1]. we consider a big improvement in reducing the complexity of the project greatly, in saving power consumption of the project to run much fewer codes and in making the project to run at a faster time. No wire is attached to the wrists. In our project, the ECG waveform is transmitted wirelessly from the wrists to the watch. This gives the user great flexibility while the program is switched on and running. User can drive safely, can use restroom easily and can function normally like without the project. Previous project had the wire connection. All the hardware on the walking watch would have been strapped to the wrists. This will not make the project functional and marketable. Our project is completely portable. Heart condition is displayed in our project. The previous project did not inform the user about his heart condition. We display the heart condition through two LEDs as low-risk (alert level between 4 and 6) and high risk (alert level between 7 and 9). The user can know their heart condition and take proper action to avoid the fatal moment. Proper action could be slowing down and taking a rest. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV2I7185 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 7 Publication Date: 01/10/2014 Page(s): 673-676 |
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