Electronics, Vol. 13, Pages 4365: Open-Source Telemedicine Platform Based on WebSockets for Management of Biosignals

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Electronics, Vol. 13, Pages 4365: Open-Source Telemedicine Platform Based on WebSockets for Management of Biosignals

Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics13224365

Authors: Leonardo Juan Ramirez Lopez Norman Eduardo Jaimes Salazar Juan Sabastian Orozco Duran

The main objective of this project was to develop a remote monitoring solution using an open-source platform, the e-health platform V2.0, which served as the foundation for this solution due to its capability to integrate various tools and technologies. The project involved measurements from six sensors including “temperature, electrocardiogram, airflow, beats per minute, blood oxygen saturation”, and focused on finding a method to implement these communications. WebSockets were identified as a suitable solution, facilitating the task of interconnection. Leveraging backend frameworks like Express and frontend frameworks like React allowed for a seamless integration of different components within the project. The integration of these frameworks enhanced project development efficiency and enabled an easy implementation of new functionalities. By utilizing the e-health platform V2.0 and leveraging WebSocket along with backend and frontend frameworks, this project successfully developed a remote monitoring solution for the seamless management of biosignals. The solution’s flexibility and scalability provide a solid foundation for further advancements and the integration of additional features.

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