TRANSMISIÓN DE DATOS ECG EN TIEMPO REAL UTILIZANDO PROTOCOLO TCP/IP
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24054/rcta.v2i22.1936Keywords:
Electrocardiograma, instrumentación, protocolo TCP/IP, tele-monitoreo, WLANAbstract
Este artículo presenta un sistema de comunicación TCP/IP, para la transmisión de datos electrocardiográficos (DECG). El trabajo en conjunto es enfocado en aplicaciones de telemedicina como por ejemplo: tele-monitoreo de señales ECG en tiempo real. La
transferencia de datos consta de dos secciones: una configurada como servidor y la otra como cliente soportada por el protocolo de comunicación TCP/IP, todo el proceso se realiza dentro de una misma red WLAN.
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