Abstract

The system proposed in this project uses an IoT-based ESP32 Node MCU and a heart rate sensor to detect heart attacks and monitor heart rate. The device has the ability to measure the user's heart rate in real-time and spot irregularities that might be signs of a possible heart attack. The proposed system also has the ability to upload the collected data to the cloud for additional processing and archiving. A Max 10300 heart rate sensor, an ESP32 Node MCU, and a microcontroller to process and analyse the gathered data make up the system. Wi-Fi connectivity is used by the system to send data to the cloud, which can both the patients' own and the healthcare professionals' access. The suggested system has a number of benefits, including continuous monitoring, real-time data processing, and automatic heart attack detection, all of which have the potential to save lives. A noteworthy development in the healthcare industry is the heart attack diagnosis and heart rate monitoring system employing the Internet of Things-based ESP32 Node MCU and Max 10300 heart rate sensor. For people who want to track their heart health in real-time and look for any potential irregularities, it provides a practical and affordable alternative. Healthcare professionals might also utilize the technology to remotely check the heart health of their patients and take emergency action

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