Universal Wireless System for Advanced Biomedical Applications

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This paper deals with implementation of wireless communication into a biomedical system including presentation of acquired experience. The aim of the paper is usage of universal wireless system for advanced biomedical applications. There are many biomedical applications with prospect of implementation of wireless communication. IEEE 802.11 wireless module WISMC01 by Laird is one of commercially available wireless solutions. Module provides various communication interfaces and inputs - RS232, analog to digital converters and digital GPIO pins among others. Module supports proprietal scripting language for user defined scripts. Various aspects of hardware and software development and wireless security are discussed in this paper.

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