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Storing of measurements

The set of measurements taken from the real organism, should be organized so that it could be kept, copied, changed and used in identification experiment. The system of storing of measurements provides repeatability of identification experiment. In the computer system measurements are stored in the form of the structured data sets called packages of measurements.

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There are two accessible ways of data input from a real human body in the computer.

The first way, named "manual", is a procedure of input of physiological curves, which are set as image files. The image files can be obtained, for example, as a result of scanning of physiological curves, drawn by a recorder of the measuring instrument. A user should manually enter the values of several characteristic points in the physiological curve (for example, systolic and diastolic arterial pressure).

To realize the second way you need to connect the measuring system (in the form of ADC) and set of different sensors to the computer. The way of input of physiological data is fully automatized. Before data reading the measuring system should be gauged by reference values of measurable magnitudes.

The result of the procedure of measurements is a file for data storing, named package of measurements, which can be later used in the identification experiment. Packages of measurements are implemented in a computer system in two ways:

  • as XML files;
  • as a set of data in the SQL database.


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