Evaluation of two mobile telemedicine systems in the emergency room
Volume: 9, Issue: 2_suppl, Pages: 82 - 84
Published: Dec 1, 2003
Abstract
Two different prototype mobile telemedicine systems were constructed for use in the emergency room. They could transmit physiological signals as well as video pictures and sound. One device, the mobile emergency bed (MEB), was powered by battery and had a wireless connection to the local-area network (LAN). For the other, the mobile emergency server (MES), a patient monitor, video-camera and microphone were connected by a radio-frequency link to...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of two mobile telemedicine systems in the emergency room
Published Date
Dec 1, 2003
Volume
9
Issue
2_suppl
Pages
82 - 84
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