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REAL TIME VITAL SIGNS
MONITORING USING NI LABVIEW
Muhammad Talha (Group Leader) 09BM04
Awais Mumtaz 09BM03
Ubaid Shaikh 09BM30
Jibran Memon 09BM19
Supervised by
Engr. N.P. Chowdhry
Assistant Professor
Co-supervised by
Engr. HIBA PERVAIZ
Lab Supervisor
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Literature Review
 Hardware
 NI Software & DAQ System
 Methodology
 Result
 Conclusion
• Introduction
• Aim & Objective
• Problem statement
• Blood Pressure
• Pulse Oximetry (SpO2)
• Heart Rate
• Blood pressure mechanism
• SpO2 & Heart rate mechanism
• Algorithm Concept
• User Interface
• Blood Pressure
• SpO2 & Heart rate
• Saving in Excel
• Experiment
• Cost Ratio
• NI LabVIEW
• DAQ System
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
INTRODUCTION
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
INTRODUCTION
• Biomedical Engineering is a field of research of high importance in any sense
around the world. It is also a very sensitive field of engineering measurement
where delay of a second’s can cause someone life’s to death. That’s why real
time computing has great importance in the field of biomedical engineering.
• This project specifically deals with the data acquisition and signal processing
of three vital signs: heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry (SpO2) using
NI LabVIEW. In this project we have designed a signal processing algorithm
by considering various biological signal computations. Through this algorithm
user can measure his/her own vital signs with low cost sensors.
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
AIM & OBJECTIVE
• The aim of our project was to design a new algorithm to measure three biological
parameters (Blood Pressure, Heart Rate & Pulse Oximetry SpO2) together using NI
LabVIEW.
• To obtain this objective four things were required to work properly which are given
below:
 To acquire vital signs (physiological parameters) using biosensors.
 To interface the obtained data with NI DAQ System which converts it into
digital format.
 To link the DAQ System with NI LabVIEW and design an algorithm to
measure real time data in graphical interface.
 Finally, to design & develop a graphical user interface in LabVIEW to
display the outputs.
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
PROBLEM STATEMENT
• Measuring BP without stethoscope.
• Providing Biological parameters in digital format so it can be easily stored
and shared.
• Diagnosing lungs and cardiac problems.
• Low cost.
• Can easily be used in rural areas.
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
LITERATURE REVIEW
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE
• Blood pressure (BP), sometimes it is called arterial blood pressure, is the pressure
exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels.
• During each heartbeat, blood pressure varies between a maximum (systolic) and a
minimum (diastolic) pressure.
Measurement Techniques
• Invasive (Direct measurement)
• Noninvasive (Indirect measurement)
 Auscultatory Method
 Oscillometric Method
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE
Auscultatory Method
• Need Stethoscope
• Analog Measurement
Oscillometric Method
• Electronic Pressure sensor
• Digital Measurement
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE
Ranges of Blood Pressure in different Ages
Stage Approximate age Systolic, mmHg Diastolic, mmHg
Infants 1 to 12 months 75–100 50–70
Toddlers 1 to 4 years 80–110 50–80
Preschoolers 3 to 5 years 80–110 50–80
School age 6 to 13 years 85–120 50–80
Adolescents 13 to 18 years 95–140 60–90
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2)
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
• Pulse Oximetry is a device used to measure the oxygen level in our blood.
• Our lungs have efficiency to diffuse oxygen into our blood hemoglobin to make it
oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) and after the exchange of oxygen with Carbon-di-
oxide occurs between tissue and blood then the blood becomes deoxygenated or we can
say that blood contains deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb).
Measurement Technique
• Beer-Lambert Law
IOUT = IIN e-A
• Oxygenated hemoglobin
 Infrared LED
 940nm wavelength
• Deoxygenated hemoglobin
 Red LED
 660nm wavelength
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2)
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Pulsatile & Non-pulsatile Absorption factors
Oxygen level (SpO2)
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2)
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Principle of sensor
Current devices
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
HEART RATE
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
• Heart rate is determined by the number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically
expressed as beats per minute (BPM), it can vary with as the body's need for oxygen
changes, such as during exercise or sleep.
• The measurement of heart rate is used by medical professionals to assist in the diagnosis
and tracking of medical conditions. Heart rate is measured by finding the pulse of the
body. This pulse rate can be measured at any point on the body where an artery's
pulsation is transmitted to the surface.
Some commonly palpated sites
1. The ventral aspect of the wrist on the side of the thumb (radial artery)
2. The ulnar artery
3. The neck (carotid artery),
4. The inside of the elbow, or under the biceps muscle (brachial artery)
5. The groin (femoral artery)
6. The chest (aorta), which can be felt with one's hand or fingers.
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
HEART RATE
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Normal Ranges
• Newborn baby - 120 to 160
• Baby aged from 1 to 12 months - 80 to 140
• Baby/toddler aged from 1 to 2 years - 80 to 130
• Toddler/young child aged 2 to 6 years - 75 to 120
• Child aged 7 to 12 years - 75 to 110
• Adult aged 18+ years - 60 to 100
• Adult athlete - 40 to 60
Current devices
NationalHealthService,UK
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
HARDWARE
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE MECHANISM
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Consist of:
• Air Bulb
• Pressure Control Valve
• Hollow Rubber Tube
• Pressure Cuff
• Pressure Sensor
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
BLOOD PRESSURE MECHANISM
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
SpO2 & HEART RATE MECHANISM
Consist of:
• Red Light Emitting Diode (Red LED)
• Infrared Light Emitting Diode (IR LED)
• Photodiode / Phototransistor
 BPX43
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
SpO2 & HEART RATE MECHANISM
Finger Placement
IR LED
RED LED
Phototransistor
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
NI SOFTWARE & DAQ SYSTEM
NI LABVIEW
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
• National Instruments Corporation, or NI is an American
Company which produces automated test equipment and
virtual instrumentation software like LabVIEW.
• LabVIEW (short for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation
Engineering Workbench) is a system design platform and
development environment for a visual programming
language from National Instruments.
 Block Diagram
 Front panel
DAQ SYSTEM
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
• DAQ or Data acquisition System convert analog waveforms into digital values for
processing with minimum noise/artifacts.
 Sensors that convert physical parameters to electrical signals.
 Analog-to-digital converters that convert electrical signals into digital values.
• Components
 NI Compact DAQ: USB based
 Input / Output modules
 Touch Screen Display
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
METHODOLOGY
ALGORITHM CONCEPT
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
START
Enter the NAME
and AGE
Inflate the cuff up
to 180mmHg
Wait until Cuff is
deflated up to 30mmHg
Signal is acquired &
send for computation
SYSTOLIC
DIASTOLIC
STORE
1)2)3)Name&AgeBP
30seconds
Red LED ON
Photo detector detects
the data
Red LED OFF
IR LED ON
Photo detector detects
the data
IR LED OFF
FurtherComputations
HEARTRATESpO2Level
5sec5sec
SpO2&HR
Displayed&SavedinMSExcel
TryAgain
YESNO
FINISH
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
USER INTERFACE
PURPOSE
• To get the Name and Age of the user or patient
• Prompt User for input
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE
• Pumping up to 180 mmHg
• Acquiring data until pressure drops up to 30 mmHg
• Further computations on acquired data
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
BLOOD PRESSURE
Whole VI
Sub VI
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
SpO2 & HEART RATE
1. Turn ON Red Led
2. Acquire & Compute data
3. Turn OFF Red LED & Turn ON IR LED
4. Acquire & Compute data
5. Turn OFF IR LED
HEART RATE
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
SpO2 & HEART RATE
Whole VI
Sub VI
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
SAVING IN EXCEL
1. Acquiring data from Sub VI & Displaying it.
2. Saving Data in MS Excel
3. Option to Try Again
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
FRONT PANEL
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
RESULT
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
EXPERIMENTS
Whole Appended signal of Blood Pressure
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
EXPERIMENTS
Result saved in MS Excel
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
CONCLUSION
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
CONCLUSION
• Gives real time measurements and easy to share and store.
• Can be used in User- friendly / home environment.
• Can be used in Rural Areas.
• No need for particular atmosphere.
• Can be used by deaf persons.
• Less expensive
• Gain experience about different health conditions and their measuring techniques.
• How to interface Physical data with digital systems.
• How to search any topic from different aspect and sources.
Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW
Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
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Real time Vital Signs Monitorong Using NI LabVIEW

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  • 2. REAL TIME VITAL SIGNS MONITORING USING NI LABVIEW Muhammad Talha (Group Leader) 09BM04 Awais Mumtaz 09BM03 Ubaid Shaikh 09BM30 Jibran Memon 09BM19 Supervised by Engr. N.P. Chowdhry Assistant Professor Co-supervised by Engr. HIBA PERVAIZ Lab Supervisor
  • 3. CONTENTS  Introduction  Literature Review  Hardware  NI Software & DAQ System  Methodology  Result  Conclusion • Introduction • Aim & Objective • Problem statement • Blood Pressure • Pulse Oximetry (SpO2) • Heart Rate • Blood pressure mechanism • SpO2 & Heart rate mechanism • Algorithm Concept • User Interface • Blood Pressure • SpO2 & Heart rate • Saving in Excel • Experiment • Cost Ratio • NI LabVIEW • DAQ System
  • 4. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW INTRODUCTION Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 5. INTRODUCTION • Biomedical Engineering is a field of research of high importance in any sense around the world. It is also a very sensitive field of engineering measurement where delay of a second’s can cause someone life’s to death. That’s why real time computing has great importance in the field of biomedical engineering. • This project specifically deals with the data acquisition and signal processing of three vital signs: heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry (SpO2) using NI LabVIEW. In this project we have designed a signal processing algorithm by considering various biological signal computations. Through this algorithm user can measure his/her own vital signs with low cost sensors. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 6. AIM & OBJECTIVE • The aim of our project was to design a new algorithm to measure three biological parameters (Blood Pressure, Heart Rate & Pulse Oximetry SpO2) together using NI LabVIEW. • To obtain this objective four things were required to work properly which are given below:  To acquire vital signs (physiological parameters) using biosensors.  To interface the obtained data with NI DAQ System which converts it into digital format.  To link the DAQ System with NI LabVIEW and design an algorithm to measure real time data in graphical interface.  Finally, to design & develop a graphical user interface in LabVIEW to display the outputs. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 7. PROBLEM STATEMENT • Measuring BP without stethoscope. • Providing Biological parameters in digital format so it can be easily stored and shared. • Diagnosing lungs and cardiac problems. • Low cost. • Can easily be used in rural areas. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 8. LITERATURE REVIEW Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 9. BLOOD PRESSURE • Blood pressure (BP), sometimes it is called arterial blood pressure, is the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels. • During each heartbeat, blood pressure varies between a maximum (systolic) and a minimum (diastolic) pressure. Measurement Techniques • Invasive (Direct measurement) • Noninvasive (Indirect measurement)  Auscultatory Method  Oscillometric Method Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 10. BLOOD PRESSURE Auscultatory Method • Need Stethoscope • Analog Measurement Oscillometric Method • Electronic Pressure sensor • Digital Measurement Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 11. BLOOD PRESSURE Ranges of Blood Pressure in different Ages Stage Approximate age Systolic, mmHg Diastolic, mmHg Infants 1 to 12 months 75–100 50–70 Toddlers 1 to 4 years 80–110 50–80 Preschoolers 3 to 5 years 80–110 50–80 School age 6 to 13 years 85–120 50–80 Adolescents 13 to 18 years 95–140 60–90 Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 12. PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2) Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW • Pulse Oximetry is a device used to measure the oxygen level in our blood. • Our lungs have efficiency to diffuse oxygen into our blood hemoglobin to make it oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) and after the exchange of oxygen with Carbon-di- oxide occurs between tissue and blood then the blood becomes deoxygenated or we can say that blood contains deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb). Measurement Technique • Beer-Lambert Law IOUT = IIN e-A • Oxygenated hemoglobin  Infrared LED  940nm wavelength • Deoxygenated hemoglobin  Red LED  660nm wavelength Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 13. PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2) Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Pulsatile & Non-pulsatile Absorption factors Oxygen level (SpO2) Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 14. PULSE OXIMETRY (SpO2) Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Principle of sensor Current devices Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 15. HEART RATE Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW • Heart rate is determined by the number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed as beats per minute (BPM), it can vary with as the body's need for oxygen changes, such as during exercise or sleep. • The measurement of heart rate is used by medical professionals to assist in the diagnosis and tracking of medical conditions. Heart rate is measured by finding the pulse of the body. This pulse rate can be measured at any point on the body where an artery's pulsation is transmitted to the surface. Some commonly palpated sites 1. The ventral aspect of the wrist on the side of the thumb (radial artery) 2. The ulnar artery 3. The neck (carotid artery), 4. The inside of the elbow, or under the biceps muscle (brachial artery) 5. The groin (femoral artery) 6. The chest (aorta), which can be felt with one's hand or fingers. Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 16. HEART RATE Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Normal Ranges • Newborn baby - 120 to 160 • Baby aged from 1 to 12 months - 80 to 140 • Baby/toddler aged from 1 to 2 years - 80 to 130 • Toddler/young child aged 2 to 6 years - 75 to 120 • Child aged 7 to 12 years - 75 to 110 • Adult aged 18+ years - 60 to 100 • Adult athlete - 40 to 60 Current devices NationalHealthService,UK Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 17. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW HARDWARE Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 18. BLOOD PRESSURE MECHANISM Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Consist of: • Air Bulb • Pressure Control Valve • Hollow Rubber Tube • Pressure Cuff • Pressure Sensor Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 19. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW BLOOD PRESSURE MECHANISM Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 20. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW SpO2 & HEART RATE MECHANISM Consist of: • Red Light Emitting Diode (Red LED) • Infrared Light Emitting Diode (IR LED) • Photodiode / Phototransistor  BPX43 Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 21. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW SpO2 & HEART RATE MECHANISM Finger Placement IR LED RED LED Phototransistor Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A
  • 22. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A NI SOFTWARE & DAQ SYSTEM
  • 23. NI LABVIEW Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A • National Instruments Corporation, or NI is an American Company which produces automated test equipment and virtual instrumentation software like LabVIEW. • LabVIEW (short for Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Engineering Workbench) is a system design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments.  Block Diagram  Front panel
  • 24. DAQ SYSTEM Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A • DAQ or Data acquisition System convert analog waveforms into digital values for processing with minimum noise/artifacts.  Sensors that convert physical parameters to electrical signals.  Analog-to-digital converters that convert electrical signals into digital values. • Components  NI Compact DAQ: USB based  Input / Output modules  Touch Screen Display
  • 25. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A METHODOLOGY
  • 26. ALGORITHM CONCEPT Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A START Enter the NAME and AGE Inflate the cuff up to 180mmHg Wait until Cuff is deflated up to 30mmHg Signal is acquired & send for computation SYSTOLIC DIASTOLIC STORE 1)2)3)Name&AgeBP 30seconds Red LED ON Photo detector detects the data Red LED OFF IR LED ON Photo detector detects the data IR LED OFF FurtherComputations HEARTRATESpO2Level 5sec5sec SpO2&HR Displayed&SavedinMSExcel TryAgain YESNO FINISH
  • 27. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A USER INTERFACE PURPOSE • To get the Name and Age of the user or patient • Prompt User for input
  • 28. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A BLOOD PRESSURE • Pumping up to 180 mmHg • Acquiring data until pressure drops up to 30 mmHg • Further computations on acquired data
  • 29. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A BLOOD PRESSURE Whole VI Sub VI
  • 30. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A SpO2 & HEART RATE 1. Turn ON Red Led 2. Acquire & Compute data 3. Turn OFF Red LED & Turn ON IR LED 4. Acquire & Compute data 5. Turn OFF IR LED HEART RATE
  • 31. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A SpO2 & HEART RATE Whole VI Sub VI
  • 32. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A SAVING IN EXCEL 1. Acquiring data from Sub VI & Displaying it. 2. Saving Data in MS Excel 3. Option to Try Again
  • 33. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A FRONT PANEL
  • 34. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A RESULT
  • 35. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A EXPERIMENTS Whole Appended signal of Blood Pressure
  • 36. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A EXPERIMENTS Result saved in MS Excel
  • 37. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A CONCLUSION
  • 38. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A CONCLUSION • Gives real time measurements and easy to share and store. • Can be used in User- friendly / home environment. • Can be used in Rural Areas. • No need for particular atmosphere. • Can be used by deaf persons. • Less expensive • Gain experience about different health conditions and their measuring techniques. • How to interface Physical data with digital systems. • How to search any topic from different aspect and sources.
  • 39. Real time Vital Signs monitoring using NI LabVIEW Introduction | Literature Review | Hardware |NI Software & DAQ System| Methodology | Results | Conclusion| Q&A Q & A