I am Nubenthan Suthatharan born in Kalmunai.
My Date of birth is 1991.11.08
My father's name is Kulanthaivel Suthatharan and he is a retired Government Surveyor and a Court Commissioner.
My mother's name is Sumithra Suthatharan and she is a retired English Teacher.
I have one sister and her name is Krishana and she is studying at eastern University of Sri Lanka.
I have completed my schooling at Carmel Fatima College Kalmunai.
I have completed my B.Sc in Engineering in Electrical and Information Engineering at University of Ruhuna and now i am working at Chance Electric Company Rajakiriya as an Electrical Engineer.
My hobbies are playing cricket, browsing to the internet and sight seeing.
Friday, 3 February 2017
Some of the awards we obtained for our Research
4th Annual Research Symposium 2017
National Conference on Technology- Best Research paper in Human Factor Session
Wireless Monitor our Undergraduate project Poster
Our Team Members are:
Mr.E.H.Jayathunga (Supervisor and Senior Lecturer at Faculty of Engineering,University of Ruhuna)
Miss.Nirmani Ranchagoda
Mr.S.Nubenthan
Mr.T.Niroshan
Miss.C.Shalomy
Wireless Monitoring System (Wi-Mon)
Wi-Mon is my final year undergraduate project which i did for the Negombo General Hospital Dengue Unit.
The emerging wireless network technologies and integrated electronic circuits have led for several advancements in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) recently. The WBAN concept provides plentiful new innovative ideas to enhance the health care systems. It allows the integration of intelligent and miniaturized sensor nodes in or on a human body to monitor the human body functions following IEEE 802.15.4J and IEEE 802.15.6 standards. The paper presents design and implementation of a wireless monitoring system (Wi-Mon) for patients who need continuous monitoring. This patient monitoring system consists of a sensor network and a remote monitoring application. It measures the vital information of a patient such as temperature, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, ECG (electrocardiogram) and blood pressure. Moreover, the system also provides management of information collected from the sensor nodes and decisive alerts of patients in severe condition. The accuracy of measurements with Wi-Mon was simultaneously validated with an existing system in the Clinical Management and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Unit of Negombo Base Hospital.
The emerging wireless network technologies and integrated electronic circuits have led for several advancements in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) recently. The WBAN concept provides plentiful new innovative ideas to enhance the health care systems. It allows the integration of intelligent and miniaturized sensor nodes in or on a human body to monitor the human body functions following IEEE 802.15.4J and IEEE 802.15.6 standards. The paper presents design and implementation of a wireless monitoring system (Wi-Mon) for patients who need continuous monitoring. This patient monitoring system consists of a sensor network and a remote monitoring application. It measures the vital information of a patient such as temperature, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, ECG (electrocardiogram) and blood pressure. Moreover, the system also provides management of information collected from the sensor nodes and decisive alerts of patients in severe condition. The accuracy of measurements with Wi-Mon was simultaneously validated with an existing system in the Clinical Management and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Unit of Negombo Base Hospital.
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