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Wireless Networked Chinese Telemedicine System: Method and Apparatus for Remote Pulse Information Retrieval and Diagnosis
March 17-March 21
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There is a growing need for medical care resources when people pay more and more attention to their health conditions. The hospitals, however, can not satisfy all those ever-increasing requirements. There is hence a contradiction between the needs of the medical care and resource availability. A remote telemedical care system is a possible optimistic way towards solv-ing this problem with the support of emerging new technologies. In this paper, we present the develop-ment of a wireless networked Chinese telemedicine system for remote pulse information monitoring, namely WNCTs, based on the principle of Chinese pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine (CPD). The pro-posed wearing system may collect the pulse condition, analyze the information by data fusion and provide diagnostic results. The distinctive features of the pro-posed wireless system include: small in size, light in weight, multiple of type pulse detection and networked users’ remote management. In this paper we provide the design and implementation of the wearing wireless networked Chinese telemedicine system. We also dem-onstrate the use of the system in pulse information re-trieval. Our results indicate significant practical feasi-bility of the networked telemedicine system.
Index Terms:
Remote Medical Care, Telemedicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Pulse condition, Wireless Sensor Network
Citation:
Shilong Lu, Rui Wang, Li Cui, Ze Zhao, Youhua Yu, Zengyu Shan, "Wireless Networked Chinese Telemedicine System: Method and Apparatus for Remote Pulse Information Retrieval and Diagnosis," percom, pp.698-703, 2008 Sixth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2008
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