Wireless pulse oximetry sensor
Project Overview
Contemporary pulse oximetry sensors are most often wired instruments, which cause mobility limitations that make real time data collection unrealistic for patients, especially those in their homes. A wireless pulse oximetry sensor would allow for collection of real time blood oxygen saturation data from patients in a variety of environments made accessible by wireless data transmission. These unprocessed signals will be periodically stored in a base-station ‘agnostic’ database for analysis and evaluation by physicians and other healthcare providers.
Team Picture
Files
- End-Of-Semester Paper (December 12, 2012)
- Final Poster Presentation (December 12, 2012)
- PDS Document (September 28, 2012)
- Mid-Semester Presentation (October 23, 2012)
- Mid-Semester Report (October 24, 2012)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Christopher Fernandez - Team Leader
- Olivia Rice - Communicator
- Anthony Prostrollo - BSAC
- Kaitlyn Laning - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Chris Brace - Advisor
- Dr. Fred Robertson - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2014: Wireless pulse oximetry sensor
- Fall 2013: Wireless pulse oximetry sensor
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- Fall 2012: Wireless pulse oximetry sensor