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Title: | Design and Development of Speech Recognition System for Bio-Medical Devices Monitoring |
Authors: | Dilip, R. Ramesh, K. B. |
Keywords: | Heartrate Firebase Speech Recognition LabVIEW |
Issue Date: | Aug-2020 |
Publisher: | IJAST |
Citation: | Dilip, R., Ramesh, K. B. (2020). Design and Development of Speech Recognition System for Bio-Medical Devices Monitoring. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(8), 3584-3592. |
Abstract: | Speech recognition technology has created it attainable for laptop to follow the human voice command and perceive the human languages. This project appearance at the development of a straightforward device which will be capable of transferring the information of a patient's very important signs to a far-off device wirelessly. the need of this project is to beat the issue that's sweet-faced by the doctors in observance multiple parameters at the same time. which can change them to watch patients while not having to be physically gift at their side, be it within the hospital or in their home. A patient's temperature, vital sign associate degree Electrocardiograph (ECG) square measure measured consequently to the given voice command by combining the virtual instrumentation technology and speech recognition techniques and square measure transferred wirelessly through an agent like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. this may be through with the assistance of LabVIEW Platform. The LabVIEW code can generate acceptable management signal to observe the material body parameters. the whole work done on the LabVIEW platform. |
Description: | use only for the academic purpose |
URI: | http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5252 |
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