%0 Journal Article %T DESIGN OF ADVANCED ELECTRONIC BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS %A Roberto Marani %A Anna Gina Perri %J International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology %D 2012 %I %X In this paper we present a review of some of our projects in the field of biomedical electronics, developed at Electronic Devices Laboratory of Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy, within a research program, with the support of national university medical centre. In particular we have proposed a medical electronic-computerized platform for diagnostic use, which allows the doctor to carry out a complete cardio-respiratory control on remote patients in real time. The system has been patented and has been designed to be employed also to real-time rescue in case of emergency without the necessity for data to be constantly monitored by a medical centre, leaving patients free to move. Then we have also examined a low-cost, electronic medical system, designed for the non-invasive continuous real-time monitoring of breathing functions. At last a new system for cardioholter applications, characterized by the possibility to send ECG by Bluetooth to 6 or 12 leads, has been described. All designed systems are characterized by originality and plainness of use, as they planned with a very high level of automation. %K Bioelectronics %K Electronic Medical Devices %K Health Care Management Systems %K Heart and Lung Auscultation System %K Electrocardiogram and Respiratory Monitoring %K Cardioholter %K Prototyping and Testing. %U http://www.archives-ijaet.org/media/2I9-DESIGN-OF-ADVANCED-ELECTRONIC.pdf