IoT-Based Home Health Monitoring System
Keywords:
Temperature sensor, ECG sensor, Pulse heart rate sensor, Wi-Fi moduleAbstract
The project aims to design a system that monitors heart rate, body temperature, and activity, with readings available on a phone, anywhere and anytime. The system used three sensors: a heartbeat sensor, a temperature sensor, and an ECG sensor, which would be interfaced with an Arduino UNO microcontroller, an open-source computer hardware and software platform. The results of the project showed that the 80% accuracy of the vital measurements displayed on Blynk is approaching the exact value, and any abnormal vital measurements would alert the user via a smartphone notification.
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