Research Article
Handling ECG Vital Signs in Personalized Ubiquitous Telemedicine Services
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-05195-2_9, author={Maria Papaioannou and George Mandellos and Theodor Panagiotakopoulos and Dimitrios Lymperopoulos}, title={Handling ECG Vital Signs in Personalized Ubiquitous Telemedicine Services}, proceedings={Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems. 9th International EAI Conference, Broadnets 2018, Faro, Portugal, September 19--20, 2018, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={BROADNETS}, year={2019}, month={1}, keywords={SCP-ECG protocol Telemedicine services}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-05195-2_9} }
- Maria Papaioannou
George Mandellos
Theodor Panagiotakopoulos
Dimitrios Lymperopoulos
Year: 2019
Handling ECG Vital Signs in Personalized Ubiquitous Telemedicine Services
BROADNETS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05195-2_9
Abstract
Nowadays, telemedicine services are based on real time acquisition and processing of several types of in vitro patient data, especially vital signs. In this context, the storage, transmission, and management of digital ECG signals are major topics of debate and research nowadays as ECG is one of the most commonly performed examinations all over the world. Hence, many efforts have been already spent in constructing low power and small size ECG biosensors as well as in developing the adequate protocols for organizing and assessing the collected data. Despite SCP-ECG is the common accepted protocol, an excessive amount of ECG formats has been proposed and implemented by a plethora of researchers. This paper presents the SCP-ECG protocol and surveys the current state of medical frameworks and systems for collecting and organizing ECG data and other biosignals’ data that are commonly used for the provision of personalized and ubiquitous telemedicine services.