Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)

The patient's health must not deteriorate if treatment is not started right away if they show indications of a disease. Monitoring is the most important thing that needs to be done to ascertain the patient's state, especially for those with lung illness who have asthma and pneumonia with m...

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Main Authors: Navira Anggraini Anggraini, Bambang Guruh Irianto, I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana, Ashish Kumbhare
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Published: Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://teknokes.poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id/index.php/Teknokes/article/view/615
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author Navira Anggraini Anggraini
Bambang Guruh Irianto
I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana
Ashish Kumbhare
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description The patient's health must not deteriorate if treatment is not started right away if they show indications of a disease. Monitoring is the most important thing that needs to be done to ascertain the patient's state, especially for those with lung illness who have asthma and pneumonia with moderate symptoms. SpO2, BPM, and body temperature are vital signs that can be used as indicators of a person's degree of health. The main goal of this project was to create wearable devices index finger then a wrist-worn devices that can measure SpO2, Heart rate, and body temperature in real time, regardless of distance, and alert users' smartphones when a patient's condition is abnormal. The body temperature is measured using the MLX90614 sensor, positioned on the wrist, whereas the Oxygen saturation and Heart rate are measured with MAX30100 sensor, placed on the index finger. The ESP32 Microcontroller processes the sensor data after which the results are displayed on the TFT Display GC9A01 and to Ubidots application on a smartphone or computer. When the SpO2, BPM, and Temperature values drop below the predetermined range, Ubidots sends an alert message to the associated email address on the smartphone or computer. In comparison to BPM, which had the lowest error is 0.06% and highest at 5.65%, and temperature, which had the least error value of 0.1% and the most 0.88%, SpO2 had the lowest error is 0.2% and biggest error at 1.6%. MAX30100 sensor, which serves as a processor for SpO2 and Heart rate values on the index finger, delivers a good response when utilized by respondents, according to the smart band's manufacturer. The results of data measurement can also be shown on LCD TFT GC9A01 and Ubidots applications. This device will be kept in a hospital, clinic, or utilized on its own at home. Additionally, regardless of the distance, this application is anticipated to assist families or medical personnel in keeping track of the health of senior patients.
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spelling doaj.art-f658f142057842e19f48a903358a11cb2024-03-10T10:20:25ZengPoltekkes Kemenkes SurabayaJurnal Teknokes2407-89642023-11-0116410.35882/teknokes.v16i3.615615Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)Navira Anggraini Anggraini0Bambang Guruh Irianto1I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana2Ashish Kumbhare3Department of Medical Electronic Technology, Poltekkes Kemenkes SurabayaDepartment of Electromedical Engineering, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Electromedical Engineering, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya, Surabaya, IndonesiaFaculty of Science and Technology,The ICFAI University, Raipur, IndiaThe patient's health must not deteriorate if treatment is not started right away if they show indications of a disease. Monitoring is the most important thing that needs to be done to ascertain the patient's state, especially for those with lung illness who have asthma and pneumonia with moderate symptoms. SpO2, BPM, and body temperature are vital signs that can be used as indicators of a person's degree of health. The main goal of this project was to create wearable devices index finger then a wrist-worn devices that can measure SpO2, Heart rate, and body temperature in real time, regardless of distance, and alert users' smartphones when a patient's condition is abnormal. The body temperature is measured using the MLX90614 sensor, positioned on the wrist, whereas the Oxygen saturation and Heart rate are measured with MAX30100 sensor, placed on the index finger. The ESP32 Microcontroller processes the sensor data after which the results are displayed on the TFT Display GC9A01 and to Ubidots application on a smartphone or computer. When the SpO2, BPM, and Temperature values drop below the predetermined range, Ubidots sends an alert message to the associated email address on the smartphone or computer. In comparison to BPM, which had the lowest error is 0.06% and highest at 5.65%, and temperature, which had the least error value of 0.1% and the most 0.88%, SpO2 had the lowest error is 0.2% and biggest error at 1.6%. MAX30100 sensor, which serves as a processor for SpO2 and Heart rate values on the index finger, delivers a good response when utilized by respondents, according to the smart band's manufacturer. The results of data measurement can also be shown on LCD TFT GC9A01 and Ubidots applications. This device will be kept in a hospital, clinic, or utilized on its own at home. Additionally, regardless of the distance, this application is anticipated to assist families or medical personnel in keeping track of the health of senior patients.https://teknokes.poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id/index.php/Teknokes/article/view/615smartband, ubidots, max30100, spo2, lcd tft gc9a01
spellingShingle Navira Anggraini Anggraini
Bambang Guruh Irianto
I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana
Ashish Kumbhare
Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
Jurnal Teknokes
smartband, ubidots, max30100, spo2, lcd tft gc9a01
title Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
title_full Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
title_fullStr Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
title_short Monitoring SpO2, Heart Rate, and Body Temperature on Smartband with Data Sending Use IoT Displayed on Android (SpO2)
title_sort monitoring spo2 heart rate and body temperature on smartband with data sending use iot displayed on android spo2
topic smartband, ubidots, max30100, spo2, lcd tft gc9a01
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