학술논문

Towards a Survey on Universal Human Vital Signs with prototype for Detection and Record Electronically Acceptable Medical-data (dDream)
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE 46th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC) COMPSAC Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2022 IEEE 46th Annual. :502-511 Jun, 2022
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Telemedicine
Taxonomy
Prototypes
Mental health
Mobile applications
Level measurement
Heart rate variability
dDream-Digital health project for Detection and Record Electronically Acceptable Medical-data
Heart Rate
Heart Rate Variation
Vital Sign
Stress monitoring
Physical Health
Mental Health
Language
Abstract
Accurate and valid health information is crucial for effective medical management. Failure to collect adequate information from physical and mental health examinations can be a barrier to Virtual medical platforms and telemedicine. In this paper, we propose the non-invasive “Dream” project prototype to monitor and record heart rate (HR), heart rate-variation (HRV) (for physical health), and stress (for mental health) using only a smart-phone. This non-invasive mobile application, “Dream” uses the front camera to capture video to calculate HR-HRV and stress. The full “Dream” project encompasses our previous facial video HR-HRV and stress work. We have also compared our proposed “Dream” project with 39 works in this area. We found a significant positive difference between our proposed “Dream” project compared to other projects in respect to user accessibility, application, cost-effectiveness, hospitalization monitoring, and human health status. Furthermore, we can apply “Dream” in remote human health monitoring, driver monitoring, and creating vital sign records non-invasively without a health care assistant. Especially during a pandemic, this virtual health monitoring system can be useful for scaled-up telemedicine to serve the remote population.