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Respiratory rate measurement
Maršálková, Leona ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with possible ways of measuring respiratory rate. It focuses on the description of the structure of device used to measure respiratory rate, including sensors, which are used for this purpose. In conclusion of theoretical part is mentioned the possibility of using respiratory rate measurement in medicine. This thesis also contains a description of respiratory rate sensor design using a thermistor sensor and implementation of virtual meter respiratory rate in LabView. The last part of this thesis deals with the evaluation results and practical application of this sensor.
ECG data recorder
Hruškovský, Antonín ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the issue of long-term ECG recording, used in medicine for monitoring of cardiac anomalies. Author focuses on explaning the general concepts in the first part. Author describes measuring methods and issues associated with measuring. Comparison of existing devices and design of solution with own features are in next chapter. Next is comparison and selecting of formats for recording measured data and description of device connectivity. In next chapter author focuses on hardware design and implementation of device. After that author describes software solution design for microcontroller, Bluetooth module and smartphone. Author introduces possible improvements for future generation of the device and then describes results of testing at the end of this work.
Mobil system for monitoring of sports activity
Maleňák, Filip ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse methods that are used for monitoring athlete’s activities and a description of current technical solutions with a focus on heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring. The presented solution shows the possibilities of using available open source SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activities with the iOS operating system.
Breathing Rate Estimation from the ECG and PPG Signals
Blaude, Ondřej ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on breath rate estimation. In this thesis, methods of breath rate estimation from the ECG and PPG signal are described and implemented. In the first two chapters the basics of ECG measurements are described, as well as the measurements of the respiratory system activity and the PPG signal. The third chapter then describes the ECG/PPG-derived respiratory signal estimation methods, later on the breath rate determination. In the fourth chapter, chosen methods are implemented and the created algorithms are applied on real data from the BIDMC database.
Indoor Detection of People Based on Vital Sign Sensing
Plaček, Dan ; Heidari, Mona (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
V dnešní době chytrých domácností a velkého důrazu kladeného na ochranu dat, je žádoucí provádět detekci přítomnosti člověka a také jeho zdravotního stavu anonymně, a to za pomoci jeho vitálních funkcí. Cílem této práce je provést detekci osob na základě jejich vitálních funkcí, konkrétně tepu a dechu. Za tímto účelem je navržen algoritmický přístup a následně je implementováno řešení. Tep a dech je snímán UWB a FMCW radarem, následně  jsou získaná data zpracována a zmíněné vitální funkce jsou extrahovány. V práci je také představeno experimentální měření a jeho výsledky.
Multifunctional monitoring belt
Dítě, Martin ; Milek, Jakub (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a wireless monitoring belt based on literature review. The belt will be capable of scanning heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, motion, position, and falling of the user. Another aim is to also design a software for data reception and analysis focusing on pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature alarms.
Respiration rate estimation using PPG signal
Machalová, Marie ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Králík, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the estimation of breathing rate from the PPG signal. The first part is theoretical, it deals with the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory and respiratory systems. It also focuses on methods of monitoring these systems. Describes the PPG signal, its acquisition methods and methods for estimating the breathing rate. In next section, there is an introduction to the MESA database, which provides the measured PPG signals. The practical part describes the application of the used methods, their results and validation of the BIDMC database.The method with the smallest average deviation is the drift-based extraction method, with a deviation of 0.57 breaths per minute.
Breathing Rate Estimation from the ECG and PPG Signals
Blaude, Ondřej ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on breath rate estimation. In this thesis, methods of breath rate estimation from the ECG and PPG signal are described and implemented. In the first two chapters the basics of ECG measurements are described, as well as the measurements of the respiratory system activity and the PPG signal. The third chapter then describes the ECG/PPG-derived respiratory signal estimation methods, later on the breath rate determination. In the fourth chapter, chosen methods are implemented and the created algorithms are applied on real data from the BIDMC database.
Indoor Detection of People Based on Vital Sign Sensing
Plaček, Dan ; Heidari, Mona (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
V dnešní době chytrých domácností a velkého důrazu kladeného na ochranu dat, je žádoucí provádět detekci přítomnosti člověka a také jeho zdravotního stavu anonymně, a to za pomoci jeho vitálních funkcí. Cílem této práce je provést detekci osob na základě jejich vitálních funkcí, konkrétně tepu a dechu. Za tímto účelem je navržen algoritmický přístup a následně je implementováno řešení. Tep a dech je snímán UWB a FMCW radarem, následně  jsou získaná data zpracována a zmíněné vitální funkce jsou extrahovány. V práci je také představeno experimentální měření a jeho výsledky.
Multifunctional monitoring belt
Dítě, Martin ; Milek, Jakub (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a wireless monitoring belt based on literature review. The belt will be capable of scanning heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, motion, position, and falling of the user. Another aim is to also design a software for data reception and analysis focusing on pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature alarms.

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