In this study we show a remote diagnosis system which transmits the emergency patient's biomedical signals to a remote hospital and enables the patient to get temporary treatments under the direction of a doctor at the hospital. The system consists of...
In this study we show a remote diagnosis system which transmits the emergency patient's biomedical signals to a remote hospital and enables the patient to get temporary treatments under the direction of a doctor at the hospital. The system consists of a transmitter and a receiver implemented with a DSP, which make it possible to transfer biomedical signals and bidirectional voices at the same time. This transceiver terminal becomes very small and light by eliminating duplicate hardware. It can be, furthermore, upgraded to support additional biomedical signals just by renewing the software.