Telemonitoring of Human Biomedical and Biomechanical Signals

Authors

  • Bohdan Shevchuk Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 40 Academician Glushkov av., Kyiv 03187, Ukraine
  • Orest Ivakhiv Lviv Polytecnic National University, 12 Bandera str., Lviv 79013, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0967-2631
  • Oleg Zastavnyy Western Ukrainian National University, 3 Peremoga Square, Ternopil 46004, Ukraine
  • Mykhaylo Geraimchuk National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, 37 Peremohy av., Kyiv 03056, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.19310

Keywords:

Wireless monitoring networks, object systems, processing algorithms, signal sample encoding, data compression and protection, express signal analysis, transmission of high-capacity information packets

Abstract

Methodological and algorithmic bases of the local-regional and global wireless networks operation for functional states of people long-term monitoring are offered. The construction of efficient wireless networks and portable devices for monitoring biological objects is proposed. High-speed algorithms for processing, encoding, encrypting and transmitting samples of monitoring signals and video data frames using a signaling approach are proposed. The express analysis of monitoring signal samples is offered. The described methods of effective long-term monitoring of functional states of biological objects using wireless networks, algorithms of operational processing, coding, encryption and express analysis of signals are the basis of information technology of wide application. The technology is focused on evidence-based monitoring of the condition of operators of various human-machine complexes, systems, vehicles, aviation and space systems, monitoring of athletes and healthy people in order to prevent various diseases.

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Author Biographies

Bohdan Shevchuk, Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 40 Academician Glushkov av., Kyiv 03187, Ukraine

Bohdan Shevchuk graduated in 1978 from the Radio Engineering Faculty of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute in the radio engineering and during 4 years worked at the Lviv Research Radio Engineering Institute as a radio engineer. In 1984 he entered and in 1987 graduated as PhD from the Institute of Cybernetics named after V.M. Glushkov National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Since 2018 he received Doctor of Technical Sciences degree. Now he works with the department of the numerical methods optimization in the Institute of Cybernetics as a leading researcher, specializing in processing, encoding, encryption and transmission of signals and images, construction of monitoring information-efficient radio networks, including sensor, local-regional, micro-satellite networks. and Internet of Things. He has more than 160 scientific works, including 4 monographs, 7 copyright certificates and 2 patents of Ukraine for inventions.

Further theoretical and practical developments of the author are aimed at building secure (crypto-resistant and noise-resistant) high-speed radio networks for various purposes, operating in many constraints, data compression, transmission of highly informative and pseudo-chaotic information packets, creation and implementation of experimental wireless telemedicine networks and networks. industrial monitoring, ecomonitoring, security networks, object and on-board means and wireless intelligent sensors, energy efficient intelligent video modules.

Orest Ivakhiv, Lviv Polytecnic National University, 12 Bandera str., Lviv 79013, Ukraine

Orest Ivakhiv is from Lviv, Ukraine. Professor O.Ivakhiv received his M.A. Sc. in Electrical Engineering from The Lviv Technical University (Ukraine), the Ph.D. in Communications from The Moscow Aviation Institute (Russia), the Sc. D. in Electrical Instrumentation from Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine). Orest Ivakhiv was a visiting professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Toronto (Ontario, Canada) in 1994. Since 1968 professor O. Ivakhiv is a faculty member at the Computer Technology, Automation and Metrology Institute of Lviv Polytechnic National University. Now Orest Ivakhiv is a Head of the Intelligent Mechatronics and Robotics Department. Orest Ivakhiv has more than 300 publications, 12 patents. His research interests include electrical measurement and instrumentation, informative measurement theory, adaptive data processing, data compression, enumerative coding, communication theory and mechatronics.

Oleg Zastavnyy, Western Ukrainian National University, 3 Peremoga Square, Ternopil 46004, Ukraine

Oleg Zastavnyy graduated from the Ternopil National Economic University (Ternopil, Ukraine) in 2002 with a degree of systems-engineer majoring in the computer systems and networks. In 2007 he defended the Ph.D. Thesis on specialty 05.13.05 – elements and devices of computers and control systems in the Ternopil National Economic University (Ternopil, Ukraine). Topic of work: “Methods of constructions of the special processors and analog-digital coders in the Galois base”. During 2008 – 2010 he was employed as the Head of the Department of Software and Computer Systems at the Halician Institute. V. Chornovola and in 2010 – 2011 as the Head of the Department of Natural, Mathematical and Computer Disciplines at the Halician Institute by V. Chornovola name. From 2011 till nowadays he is a faculty of the Department of Specialized Computing Systems at Western Ukrainian National University (Ternopil, Ukraine).

Mykhaylo Geraimchuk, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, 37 Peremohy av., Kyiv 03056, Ukraine

Mykhaylo Geraimchuk, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor of the Instrument Making Department of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Ihor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyiv, Ukraine. He graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 1974, the Department of Precision Mechanics, where he has worked since 1974. From 1988 to 2001 he was the Deputy Dean of the Instrument-Making Faculty, from 2001 to 2019 he was the Head of the Instrument-Making Department, and now he works as a Professor at this Department. Received more than 15 patents. He has more than 150 scientific works, including more than 10 monographs and books, more than 30 publications indexed in international Scopus databases, more than 11 textbooks and guidelines. He has collaborated with China, Algeria, France and other countries. He has scientific interests in the fields of instrument making, artificial intelligence, sensor networks; inertial sensors, mechatronics and robotics, unman vehicles and also participates in projects on psychology of creativity, computer programs of training and stimulation of genius and others.

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Published

2023-02-15

How to Cite

Shevchuk, B. ., Ivakhiv, O. ., Zastavnyy, O. ., & Geraimchuk, M. . (2023). Telemonitoring of Human Biomedical and Biomechanical Signals. Journal of Mobile Multimedia, 19(03), 877–896. https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.19310

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Artificial Intelligence in Automation with Mobile Applications

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