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[Development of a multi-channel physiological telemetry system].

J Y Lei1, Y Chen, X K Zhang

  • 1Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, Beijing, China.

Hang Tian Yi Xue Yu Yi Xue Gong Cheng = Space Medicine & Medical Engineering
|September 7, 2001
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This study presents a new telemetry instrument for real-time physiological measurements, offering high accuracy and reliability in diverse environments. The device effectively processes ECG, wind speed, and temperature data, even in extreme conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Environmental Monitoring Technology

Context:

  • Accurate physiological data acquisition is crucial for both laboratory research and field studies.
  • Existing telemetry systems may face limitations in processing diverse signals or operating in extreme environmental conditions.

Purpose:

  • To develop a versatile instrument for measuring physiological parameters in laboratory and field settings.
  • To implement a telemetry system utilizing frequency-time division modulation and computer-based data processing.

Summary:

  • The developed instrument employs a single-chip computer for measurement control and a computer for data processing via a telemetry system.
  • It successfully telemeters and processes electrocardiogram (ECG), wind speed, and temperature signals in real-time.
  • The system demonstrated reliable performance in high-temperature environments and at -17 degrees C.

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Impact:

  • The instrument offers high accuracy, robust data processing, and reliable operation over long distances.
  • Its small volume and ease of operation make it suitable for various field and laboratory applications.
  • This technology enhances the capability for remote physiological monitoring in challenging conditions.