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8/14/2019 IEEE Xplore - A Mobile Monitoring System of Blood Pressure for Underserved in China by Information and Communicati...pdf http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ieee-xplore-a-mobile-monitoring-system-of-blood-pressure-for-underserved 1/1 For Institutional Users: Institutional Sign In Athens/Shibboleth Browse Journals & Magazines > Information Technology in Bio ...> Volume:14 Issue:3 | Back to Results | A Mobile Monitoring System of Blood Pressure for Underserved in China by Information and Communication Technology Service Full Text Sign-In or Purchase 5 Author(s) Tweet 0 0 Share Page(s): 748 - 757 ISSN : 1089-7771 INSPEC Accession Number: 11328258 Digital Object Identifier : 10.1109/TITB.2010.2043534 Date of Publication : 05 April 2010 Date of Current Version : 01 June 2010 Issue Date : May 2010 Sponsored by : IEEE Computer Society [Technical Co- Sponsor] PubMed ID : 20371419 High blood pressure (BP, hypertension) is a leading chronic c ondition in China and has become the main risk factor for many high-ri sk diseases, s uch as he art attack s. However, the platform for c hronic disea se measureme nt and man agement is sti ll lacking, especially for underserved Chinese. To ac hieve the early diagnosis of hypertension, one BP monitoring sys tem has been designed. The proposed design consists of three main parts: user domain, server domain, and channel domain. All three units and their materialization, validation tests on reliability, and usability are described in this paper, and the conclusion is that the current design concept is feasible and the system can be developed toward sufficient reliability and affordability with further optimization. This idea m ight also be extended into one platform fo r other ph ys iological signals, such as blood sugar and ECG . P ublishe d in: Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on (Volume:14 , Issue: 3 ) Date of Publication: May 2010 Sign In | Create Account IEEE Account Change Username/Password Update Address Purchase Details Payment Options Order History Access Purchased Documents Profile Information Communications Preferences Profession and Education Technical Interests Need Help? US & Canada: +1 800 678 4333 Worldwide: +1 732 981 0060 Contact & Support IEEE.org | IEEE Xplore Digital Library | IEEE Standards | IEEE Spectrum | More Sites Jiehui Jiang ; Dept. of Design Eng., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands ; Zhuangzhi Y an ; Jun Shi ; Kandachar, P. more authors Authors References Cited By Keywords Metrics Similar About IEEE Xplore | Contact | Help | Terms of Use | Nondiscrimination Policy | Site Map | Privacy & Opting Out of Cookies A not-for-profit organization, IEEE is the world's largest profe ssional association for the adva ncement of technology. © C opyright 2013 IEEE - All rights reserved. Use of this web site signifies your agreement to the terms and conditions. Abstract 1 Like

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High blood pressure (BP, hypertension) is a leading chronic condition in China and has become the

main risk factor for many high-ri sk diseases, s uch as he art attack s. However, the platform for chronic

disea se measureme nt and man agement is sti ll lacking, especially for underserved Chinese. To achieve

the early diagnosis of hypertension, one BP monitoring system has been designed. The proposed

design consists of three main parts: user domain, server domain, and channel domain. All three units

and their materialization, validation tests on reliability, and usability are described in this paper, and the

conclusion is that the current design concept is feasible and the system can be developed toward

sufficient reliability and affordability with further optimization. This idea might also be extended into one

platform fo r other ph ys iological signals, such as blood sugar and ECG .

P ublishe d in:Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on (Volume:14 , Issue: 3 )

Date of Publication: May 2010

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