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Email id: magaa811@gmail.com Mobile No: 9487349665 Mahalakshmi . A, Research Scholar and Dr. Judith Justin, Professor & Head of the Department Department of Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering, Avinashilingam Institute, Tamil Nadu, India. Email id: magaa811@gmail.com Mobile No: 9487349665 Poster # 191 Session name “POSTER DIAGNOSTICS” Day Thurday 13 December 2018 Design of soft flexible cardiac sensor for remote and ambulatory monitoring The device will be designed to be minimal in cost (disposable),light weight, water resistant which can be readily applied for remote cardiac monitoring of heart disease patients and for soldiers. The real-time ECG waveforms, temperature & subsequently transmitted from smart phone to a cloud server. OBJECTIVE To design and develop a soft flexible cardiac sensor in a thin elastic enclosure and data transfer to smart phone application. The application will be developed using deep learning method in smart phones to monitor real time physiological data's. METHODOLOGY Device construction Data are wirelessly transmitted to smart phone Developing application using deep learning method in smart phone Real time physiological data’s are subsequently transmitted from smart phone to a base station via. Cellular activity a REFERENCES CONCLUSIONS 1 Wang,R.et al. Accuracy of wrist – worn heart rate monitors. JAMA Cardiol. 2,104-106 (2017). 2 Lee,S.et al. A transparent bending- insensitive pressure sensor.Nat. Nanotech. 11,472-478(2016). 3 Edwards, J. D. et al. Underutilization of ambulatory ECG monitoring after stroke and transient ischemic attack. Stroke 47, 1982-1989(2016). 4 Chan, N.& Choy,C.Screening for atrial fibrillation in 13,122 Hong Kong citizens with smartphone electrocardiogram. Heart 103, 24-31(2016). 5 Koh,A.et al.A soft, wearable microfluidic device for the capture, storage, and colorimetric sensing of sweat. Sci. Transl. Med. 8,366ra165 (2016). Disclaimer: The presentation of this material does not imply any endorsement or recommendation by WHO. WHO disclaims any and all liability and responsibility whatsoever for any injury, death, loss, damage, use of personal data, or other prejudice of any kind whatsoever that may arise as a result of, or in connection with the procurement, distribution and/or use of any technology presented in the 4th WHO Global Forum on Medical Devices.