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The document describes EDAQsys, a hardware and software system that enables analog ECG machines to integrate with telemedicine technology. The system includes a hardware subsystem that acquires ECG signals, displays them locally, and transmits them to a local or remote computer. It also includes a software subsystem that stores transmitted data and allows it to be graphically displayed. The current status describes a microcontroller-based implementation that acquires, displays, and transmits ECG signals to a local PC. Future plans include FPGA-based implementations and transmitting signals to remote PCs using modems. The overall goal is to help improve healthcare access in rural India through telemedicine.
The document describes EDAQsys, a hardware and software system that enables analog ECG machines to integrate with telemedicine technology. The system includes a hardware subsystem that acquires ECG signals, displays them locally, and transmits them to a local or remote computer. It also includes a software subsystem that stores transmitted data and allows it to be graphically displayed. The current status describes a microcontroller-based implementation that acquires, displays, and transmits ECG signals to a local PC. Future plans include FPGA-based implementations and transmitting signals to remote PCs using modems. The overall goal is to help improve healthcare access in rural India through telemedicine.
The document describes EDAQsys, a hardware and software system that enables analog ECG machines to integrate with telemedicine technology. The system includes a hardware subsystem that acquires ECG signals, displays them locally, and transmits them to a local or remote computer. It also includes a software subsystem that stores transmitted data and allows it to be graphically displayed. The current status describes a microcontroller-based implementation that acquires, displays, and transmits ECG signals to a local PC. Future plans include FPGA-based implementations and transmitting signals to remote PCs using modems. The overall goal is to help improve healthcare access in rural India through telemedicine.