2012 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Hybrid Vital Sensor of Health Monitoring System for the Elderly
Authors : Dong Ik Shin, Ji Hoon Song, Se Kyeong Joo, Soo Jin Huh
Published in: Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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There are many sensors to monitor vital signs in u-Healthcare system. These vital sensors including ECG, PPG, blood pressure sensor spend heavy processing resource and costs. We propose and developing a new type of hybrid vital sensor. We combine accelerometer and PPG module and control two basic sensors with classified situations. So, we can monitor vital signs more compactly, inexpensively and conveniently using our hybrid sensor. We measured the activity using 3-axis accelerometer and measured the heart rate and oxygen saturation using pulse oxymeter. The major problem of pulse oxymeter is motion artifact. But we suggested a new method using the combination of these two sensors. In case of active motion, we used and analyzed the accelerometer signal and withdraw the pulse oxymeter signal. In case of no activity, we adopt pulse oxymeter signal which has no motion artifacts. The important thing is to categorize activity patterns such as normal or abnormal activity. We categorized activities to 4 patterns which are normal activity, no activity(resting), sleeping and abnormal state. When the device detects abnormal condition, it sends a short message to server and then connected to the u-Healthcare center or emergency center.