Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23816
Author(s): Ribeiro, Gonçalo Tomé
Advisor: Postolache, Octavian Adrian
Girão, Pedro Manuel Brito da Silva
Date: 19-Nov-2021
Title: Smart system and mobile interface for healthcare: stress and diabetes
Reference: Ribeiro, G. T. (2021). Smart system and mobile interface for healthcare: stress and diabetes [Dissertação de mestrado, Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa]. Repositório do Iscte. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23816
Keywords: Sensores inteligentes
Stress
Diabetes
Frequência respiratória
Resposta galvânica da pele
Frequência cardíaca
Monitorização da glucose no sangue
Pressão arterial
Temperatura corporal
Sistemas embebidos -- Embedded systems
Aplicação móvel
Smart sensors
Respiratory rate
Galvanic skin response
Heart rate
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood pressure
Body temperature
Embedded systems
Mobile application
Abstract: In this thesis, a system with multi-channel measurement capabilities was designed and implemented, associated with the monitoring of stress levels, through a proposed algorithm that correlates heart rate, respiratory rate, and galvanic skin response. Experimental validation tests were carried out, as well as experiments with patients suffering from diabetes. To this end, measurements were made not only of stress-related parameters, but also of parameters such as blood glucose levels and blood pressure levels, seeking to extract correlations between stress and diabetes status. In addition, body temperature was another parameter acquired, in order to assess its importance and relation to stress and diabetes. The proposed multichannel system also features RFID technology for authentication purposes, as well as Wi-Fi access for internet connection and storage of the acquired data in a database structured for that purpose, thus enabling remote access. To allow the assessment of stress levels and diabetes progress, a mobile application was also developed, which also allows the visualisation of the analysed data.
In this thesis, a system with multi-channel measurement capabilities was designed and implemented, associated with the monitoring of stress levels, through a proposed algorithm that correlates heart rate, respiratory rate, and galvanic skin response. Experimental validation tests were carried out, as well as experiments with patients suffering from diabetes. To this end, measurements were made not only of stress-related parameters, but also of parameters such as blood glucose levels and blood pressure levels, seeking to extract correlations between stress and diabetes status. In addition, body temperature was another parameter acquired, in order to assess its importance and relation to stress and diabetes. The proposed multichannel system also features RFID technology for authentication purposes, as well as Wi-Fi access for internet connection and storage of the acquired data in a database structured for that purpose, thus enabling remote access. To allow the assessment of stress levels and diabetes progress, a mobile application was also developed, which also allows the visualisation of the analysed data.
Degree: Mestrado em Engenharia de Telecomunicações e Informática
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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