Development of a Wearable ECG Device Using Low Power Consumption for Detecting Arrythmia Diseases

Hanali, Willy Mario and Iskandar, Aulia Arif and Wicaksono, Dedy H. (2019) Development of a Wearable ECG Device Using Low Power Consumption for Detecting Arrythmia Diseases. Bachelor thesis, Swiss German University.

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Abstract

There are plenty ECG devices produced in health care industry. However, those devices are high power consumption, not commonly affordable and require large space. In this research, the idea is to build a portable ECG device that could be a solution for those problems. This device is capable of storing data inside micro SD and transmit the data via Bluetooth. The design would be wearable for patients. It is also quite ergonomics and comfortable to be used in daily basis. By using this technology, it would be easier for physicians to obtain and analyze the data from the patient. It The device has low power consumption because of its small sizes and specific usage. This could be achieved by using small components such as Teensy LC processor, AD8232 Heart rate sensor, and Bluetooth Bluefruit SPI. This research focuses mainly on providing battery charging and discharge, analyzing input and output voltage of the PCB (Printed Circuit Board), detecting the current sensor, determine the appropriate operational safety rating, maintaining voltage regulator, testing every component of the devices. During this research, it showed a promising result which is a portable ECG device had the desired performance.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Arrythmia ; Wearable ECG ; AD8232 Heart Rate Sensor ; Voltage Analysis ; Battery Management
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R856 Biomedical engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Life Sciences and Technology > Department of Biomedical Engineering
Depositing User: Adityatama Ratangga
Date Deposited: 19 May 2020 12:09
Last Modified: 19 May 2020 12:09
URI: http://repository.sgu.ac.id/id/eprint/510

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