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publicationDate 2009-02-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-200906361-A
titleOfInvention Physiological signal processing and monitoring system associated with a mobile vehicle
abstract The present invention provides a physiological signal processing and monitoring system associated with a mobile vehicle. This physiological signal processing and monitoring system is installed at a mobile vehicle, so that the driver can use it to detect and supervise the physiological signs at any time, and then record and store them. This system further processes and converts those physiological signs to be the state signals displayed or alarmed on the display device installed at the mobile vehicle. Alternatively, those state signals can be transmitted to the remote receiving end by the communication device set at the mobile vehicle, or can be positioned by the GPS system to make the remote monitoring end supervise the driver's physiological state in real-time. In the present invention, the physiological signal processing and monitoring system can be installed at any kind of mobile vehicles to provide the driver with detecting and monitoring his/her own physiological condition. Therefore, this physiological signal processing and monitoring system can increase trip safety and promote the additional value of the mobile vehicle at the same time.
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