Affiliation:
1. Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, India
2. Karunya Institute of Technology and Scineces, India
Abstract
Medical telemetry systems are used by patients who are observed in an intensive care unit (ICU) following a surgical procedure. The patient's vital parameters such as blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation are continuously monitored through a cloud platform by medical experts. The main challenges in the adoptability of these devices are compactness and flexibility since it is a body-worn device. The proposed system was created by employing low-power dedicated sensors such as body temperature and heart pulse rate to provide telemetry support to facilitate faster and better medical actions in emergencies. A miniaturized silicon rubber-based flexible antenna having 2.17 dBi gain, 92.61% efficiency and 0.06-0.98 W/Kg SAR is connected to a medical telemetry system and the signal strength is analyzed with that of the ceramic and meander line stock antenna. The stock antenna gave a signal strength between -58 dBm and -47 dBm whereas the flexible antenna gave -17 dBm when analyzed with other Wi-Fi channels of the same frequency.