The haptic kymograph: a diagnostic tele-haptic device for sensation of vital signs.
Identifieur interne : 001979 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 001978; suivant : 001980The haptic kymograph: a diagnostic tele-haptic device for sensation of vital signs.
Auteurs : Youngseok Kim ; T. KesavadasSource :
- Studies in health technology and informatics [ 0926-9630 ] ; 2005.
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The kymograph is device for measuring and presenting pressure-based signals, such as human heart beat and artery volume pressure. The Haptic Kymograph is a haptically-enhanced tele-medicine system which is used to acquire human vital signs and then to transform these signs into sensible, scalable and ubiquitous media so that a user can easily comprehend subtle and ambiguous signals in a remote place. In an experiment setup a patient's artery pressure pulse was captured at 200 Hz of sampling rate, transmitted via TCP/IP network, and replicated in a remote place using a PHANToM haptic device coupled with a real-time visual interface. In this paper we report our recent progresses in developing a low-cost input system, network interfaces and haptic replication of the human artery volume pulse signal.
PubMed: 15718738
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