Monitoring and transmission via wireless network for an assistive device
Journal
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings
Journal Volume
7 VOLS
Pages
581-584
ISBN
0780387406; 9780780387409
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Abstract
Owing to the increasing number of disabled individuals, technical aids are acting more aggressively in the era of modern medicine. The M3S (Multiple Master Multiple Slave) system developed for the physically challenged, utilizes intelligent transmission and integration mechanisms to arrange all hooked-up devices with proper control. To overcome certain limitations of the system (e.g. distance), an RF (Radio Frequency) wireless module would be in charge of the wireless communication between a remote bus and a local bus. It is demonstrated here as assistance for parking assistive vehicles (e.g. powered wheelchair) located in a remote region, which also includes monitoring and usage of accessorial data transmissions shown in our man-machine interface. ? 2005 IEEE.
Subjects
Assistive vehicles; Wireless control
SDGs
Other Subjects
Biomedical equipment; Data communication systems; Medical applications; Natural frequencies; Wireless telecommunication systems; Assistive vehicles; Wireless control; Wireless modules; Patient monitoring
Type
conference paper
