An Ultra-Wearable, Wireless, Low Power ECG Monitoring System Chulsung Park and Pai H. Chou University of California, Irvine, CA USA Ying Bai, Robert Matthews, and Andrew Hibbs Quantum Applied Science & Research (QUASAR), Inc Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 107 San Diego, CA 92121, USA Presenter: Shang-Hao Liu Adviser: Dr. Hung-Chi Yang
Outline Introduction Purpose Materials & Methods Background Results Conclusion Future work Reference
Introduction Electrocardiograph (ECG)
Introduction ECG systems
Purpose The method is suitable for patients The materials Another problem Designing a new ECG monitoring system -Wearability -High Throughput -Low Power -Common Connectivity
Background Improve the shortsomings of previous works(1) - QUASAR sensor Real-time monitoring by wireless radio. - We decided to use a 1 Mbps proprietary radio instead of Media Access Control (MAC) QUASAR sensor is Quantum Applied Science &Research (QUASAR), Inc.
Background - Resistance touch panel - Capacitive touch panel