Decreasing Power Consumption of a Medical E-textile
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Decreasing Power Consumption of a Medical E-textile

Authors: E. Shahhaidar

Abstract:

In this paper we present a novel design of a wearable electronic textile. After defining a special application, we used the specifications of some low power, tiny elements including sensors, microcontrollers, transceivers, and a fault tolerant special topology to have the most reliability as well as low power consumption and longer lifetime. We have considered two different conditions as normal and bodily critical conditions and set priorities for using different sensors in various conditions to have a longer effective lifetime.

Keywords: ECG, E-Textile, Fault Tolerance, Powerconsumption.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1072042

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