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OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System

This paper presents an OSA patient interactive monitoring system based on the Beidou system. This system allows OSA patients to get timely rescue when they become sleepy outside. Because the Beidou position marker has an interactive function, it can reduce the anxiety of the patient while waiting fo...

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Autores principales: Liangming, Cai, Xiaoqiong, Cai, Min, Du, Binxin, Miao, Minfen, Lin, Zhicheng, Zeng, Shumin, Li, Yuxin, Ruan, Qiaolin, Hu, Shuqin, Yang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869160
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.745524
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author Liangming, Cai
Xiaoqiong, Cai
Min, Du
Binxin, Miao
Minfen, Lin
Zhicheng, Zeng
Shumin, Li
Yuxin, Ruan
Qiaolin, Hu
Shuqin, Yang
author_facet Liangming, Cai
Xiaoqiong, Cai
Min, Du
Binxin, Miao
Minfen, Lin
Zhicheng, Zeng
Shumin, Li
Yuxin, Ruan
Qiaolin, Hu
Shuqin, Yang
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description This paper presents an OSA patient interactive monitoring system based on the Beidou system. This system allows OSA patients to get timely rescue when they become sleepy outside. Because the Beidou position marker has an interactive function, it can reduce the anxiety of the patient while waiting for the rescue. At the same time, if a friend helps the OSA patients to call the doctor, the friend can also report the patient's condition in time. This system uses the popular IoT framework. At the bottom is the data acquisition layer, which uses wearable sensors to collect vital signs from patients, with a focus on ECG and SpO2 signals. The middle layer is the network layer that transmits the collected physiological signals to the Beidou indicator using the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. The top layer is the application layer, and the application layer uses the mature rescue interactive platform of Beidou. The Beidou system was developed by China itself, the main coverage of the satellite is in Asia, and is equipped with a high-density ground-based augmentation system. Therefore, the Beidou model improves the positioning accuracy and is equipped with a special communication satellite, which increases the short message interaction function. Therefore, patients can report disease progression in time while waiting for a rescue. After our simulation test, the effectiveness of the OSA patient rescue monitoring system based on the Beidou system and the positioning accuracy of OSA patients have been greatly improved. Especially when OSA patients work outdoors, the cell phone base station signal coverage is relatively weak. The satellite signal is well-covered, plus the SMS function of the Beidou indicator. Therefore, the system can be used to provide timely patient progress and provide data support for the medical rescue team to provide a more accurate rescue plan. After a comparative trial, the rescue rate of OSA patients using the detection device of this system was increased by 15 percentage points compared with the rescue rate using only GPS satellite phones.
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spelling pubmed-86349512021-12-02 OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System Liangming, Cai Xiaoqiong, Cai Min, Du Binxin, Miao Minfen, Lin Zhicheng, Zeng Shumin, Li Yuxin, Ruan Qiaolin, Hu Shuqin, Yang Front Public Health Public Health This paper presents an OSA patient interactive monitoring system based on the Beidou system. This system allows OSA patients to get timely rescue when they become sleepy outside. Because the Beidou position marker has an interactive function, it can reduce the anxiety of the patient while waiting for the rescue. At the same time, if a friend helps the OSA patients to call the doctor, the friend can also report the patient's condition in time. This system uses the popular IoT framework. At the bottom is the data acquisition layer, which uses wearable sensors to collect vital signs from patients, with a focus on ECG and SpO2 signals. The middle layer is the network layer that transmits the collected physiological signals to the Beidou indicator using the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. The top layer is the application layer, and the application layer uses the mature rescue interactive platform of Beidou. The Beidou system was developed by China itself, the main coverage of the satellite is in Asia, and is equipped with a high-density ground-based augmentation system. Therefore, the Beidou model improves the positioning accuracy and is equipped with a special communication satellite, which increases the short message interaction function. Therefore, patients can report disease progression in time while waiting for a rescue. After our simulation test, the effectiveness of the OSA patient rescue monitoring system based on the Beidou system and the positioning accuracy of OSA patients have been greatly improved. Especially when OSA patients work outdoors, the cell phone base station signal coverage is relatively weak. The satellite signal is well-covered, plus the SMS function of the Beidou indicator. Therefore, the system can be used to provide timely patient progress and provide data support for the medical rescue team to provide a more accurate rescue plan. After a comparative trial, the rescue rate of OSA patients using the detection device of this system was increased by 15 percentage points compared with the rescue rate using only GPS satellite phones. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8634951/ /pubmed/34869160 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.745524 Text en Copyright © 2021 Liangming, Xiaoqiong, Min, Binxin, Minfen, Zhicheng, Shumin, Yuxin, Qiaolin and Shuqin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Liangming, Cai
Xiaoqiong, Cai
Min, Du
Binxin, Miao
Minfen, Lin
Zhicheng, Zeng
Shumin, Li
Yuxin, Ruan
Qiaolin, Hu
Shuqin, Yang
OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title_full OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title_fullStr OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title_full_unstemmed OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title_short OSA Patient Monitoring Based on the Beidou System
title_sort osa patient monitoring based on the beidou system
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869160
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.745524
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