Smart Wearable Phonocardiogram for Real Time Heart Sound Analysis and Predictive Cardiac Healthcare

Deepa S. K.*, Anbumani K.**, Dhanushkumar K.***, Inbathamizhan G.****
* Department of Biomedical Engineering, Mahendra College of Engineering, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
**-**** Department of Biomedical Engineering, Mahendra College of Engineering, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Periodicity:July - December'2024
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.12.2.21430

Abstract

This study presents the design of an innovative, compact, and wearable device for continuous monitoring of phonocardiogram (PCG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) waveforms. Aimed at regular usage, this device enables users to effortlessly monitor their heart health, providing real-time data on cardiac function. By combining PCG and ECG monitoring, the device provides a comprehensive view of the heart's electrical and acoustic activity, which is essential for early detection of potential cardiac issues. Notable attributes of the device include continuous monitoring, wireless data transmission, and noise reduction technology to ensure high-quality signal acquisition. A user-friendly interface makes it accessible to a wide range of users, while built-in data analysis and archiving capabilities allow for long-term tracking and evaluation of heart health. The device can integrate with other health monitoring systems, allowing for a more holistic approach to patient care. Furthermore, this design offers significant opportunities for research and development in the field of predictive cardiac healthcare. By utilizing advanced algorithms and machine learning, the system can analyze heart sound patterns and detect abnormalities that may not be easily identified through conventional methods. Ultimately, this wearable system aims to improve early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and overall management of cardiac health.

Keywords

Smart Wearable, Phonocardiogram, Real-time Heart Sound Analysis, ECG Monitoring, Health Monitoring Systems, Heart Disease Prevention, Predictive Healthcare Systems.

How to Cite this Article?

Deepa, S. K., Anbumani, K., Dhanushkumar, K., and Inbathamizhan, G. (2024). Smart Wearable Phonocardiogram for Real Time Heart Sound Analysis and Predictive Cardiac Healthcare. i-manager’s Journal on Digital Signal Processing, 12(2), 35-42. https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.12.2.21430

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