Enrico Cosenza
Design of an Inertial Multi-Sensor Network for the Monitoring of the Heart Rate During Sleep using Ballistocardiographic Signals.
Rel. Gabriella Olmo, Giorgio Tantillo. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2021
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Abstract
Diseases of the circulatory system are among the chronic degenerative pathologies with the highest morbidity, representing one of the main causes of disability. The general definition of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) includes all the diseases of the heart and blood vessels. These represent the first cause of access to first aid, as well as death. In order to contain the number of hospitalizations and healthcare costs, innovative prevention and monitoring techniques for patient’s health are needed. To date, conventional techniques to monitor the patient’s cardiovascular activity are intrusive and invasive. The main goal of this work is to overcome these limitations, by introducing the design of a non-invasive and non-intrusive system for heart rate (HR) detection.
This vital sign is obtained starting from the processing of the ballistocardiographic (BCG) signal which is acquired by a network of four IIS2ICLX inclinometers connected to the STM32L4-R9IJ6 microcontroller, produced by STMicroelectronics
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