
Wearable Sensors for Monitoring Vital Signs of Patients
Author(s) -
Parminder Kaur,
Hardeep Singh Saini,
Bikrampal Kaur
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.11.11009
Subject(s) - vital signs , wearable computer , computer science , oxygen saturation , wearable technology , pulse rate , continuous monitoring , blood pressure , human–computer interaction , medicine , embedded system , engineering , surgery , chemistry , operations management , organic chemistry , oxygen , radiology
Vital signs of a person are the indicator of basic bodily functions and provide critical information for accessing a patient's state of health. The four Vital signs are: Blood Pressure, Pulse Rate, Body temperature and Respiration Rate. In some cases, blood oxygen saturation is also measured. Vital signs help in identifying an already existing medical condition, diagnosing new disease and can also be very helpful in providing critical care to patients in time of emergency. Traditional ways of Vital sign monitoring are being replaced by more technical methods employing the use of wearable sensors. Not only are wearable sensors an aid for getting vital signs accurately but a multitude of parameters can be obtained by using an assembly of wearable sensors. With the help of wearable sensors, telemonitoring of patients has become a reality. This paper discusses the Vital parameters, their normal ranges and different wearable sensors to measure these parameters.