HealthyPi is the first fully open-source, full-featured vital sign monitor. Using the Raspberry Pi as its computing and display platform, the HealthyPi add-on HAT turns the Raspberry Pi into a vital sign monitoring system.
It is nice to see such open source project and allow users to build a vital sign monitor with very low cost and research purpose.
I am currently working on ECG induced respiratory tracking project, this device really fits my work. However, my own program is written in Python/C++. Is there any documentation that I can get the vital signals from the device and stream to certain ports, let's say via usb, to allow me a further development?
It is nice to see such open source project and allow users to build a vital sign monitor with very low cost and research purpose.
I am currently working on ECG induced respiratory tracking project, this device really fits my work. However, my own program is written in Python/C++. Is there any documentation that I can get the vital signals from the device and stream to certain ports, let's say via usb, to allow me a further development?