A Hungarian mobile operator has developed a heart rate monitor to check the heart rate of babies in the womb. The technology, developed by the Pannon network, makes use of GPRS to send data back to a medical centre for analysis.
The device is based on GSM radio and sends compressed data over GPRS. Data can be viewed on special mobile phones carried by doctors as well as in hospitals.
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