Remote Medical Diagnosis System Based on Bluetooth

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This paper puts forward a wearable jacket concept, which combines sensor, fabric cable and flexible circuit board , to achieve synergies, dynamic monitoring of multiple physiological parameters in daily life and working environment. It has the characteristics of physiological signal detection, signal extraction function, and using the Bluetooth technology to realize data backup, to facilitate the further analysis, It can also use the communication equipment with Bluetooth function, remote medical services and other functions.

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