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Putra, Shaki Saptiadi, Utami, Sentagi Sesotya, Setyonugroho, Winny, Yanti, Ressy J. |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2580 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p |
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This paper discusses a data acquisition system (DAQ) development of a low-cost health monitoring system for a person with suspected COVID-19, named CovWatch. The system's design is based on the overall function of the CovWatch and the design requirements for low-cost and widely available devices that support extensive data collection using IoT. Two phases of the development process started from a DAQ of a single smartphone collecting data from a single smartband (point-to-point device) to a DAQ of a single smartphone for multiple smartbands (multipoint-to-point device) data. Changes in the system adopted the clinical protocol needs from self-isolation to inpatient care. Each type of data acquisition device (DAD) has a unique DAQ that requires customizing the data acquisition tools. This paper emphasized reporting each customization process. It involves analyzing the validity, reliability, and limitation of the DAD so that the CovWatch shall function according to the design requirements. From this paper, we know that CovWatch can acquire, collect, and send heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and blood pressure data from 1-4 patients every 62 seconds with a data acquisition's success rate of 99.04%. CovWatch can be used to monitor patients for 72 hours. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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