Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor Project
Sub-project:
Timers on COTS monitors, Phoenix Project team

Project Description

The purpose of the Timers On COTS Monitors subproject is to gain experience building small circuits, push the price of the $200 Home ABPM kit down to less than $100, provide the hardware for some science research on the quality of COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) monitors used in an ambulatory way (they are not designed for that), and build up to the ability to design the complete data acquisition prototype circuit and board.

Project Deliverables

Papers and Presentations
Towards inexpensive ambulatory blood pressure variability monitors for home use (March 2009).
Presentation on first attempts to use wrist monitors (27 July 2009).

Lab Notes

20090307

Project Report

Volunteers Are Needed

Would you like to work on any part of this project?  Envision a prototype, propose a way to implement it, and send your suggestion to Larry.  Or start out by just asking questions.

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