Abstract
Abstract: A remote monitoring technique that can accurately track human physiological indicators has applications in virtual reality, sports science, medicine, rehabilitation, and surveillance. The majority of systems now in use for tracking bodily parameters in humans need wiring that limits natural movement. In order to get over this restriction, a wearable wireless sensor network that monitors physiological human body characteristics has been built using an accelerometer, a pulse oximeter, a heart-rate sensor, a temperature sensor, and a galvanic skin response sensor. The individual is being tracked wirelessly using his own location. It would be simple to modify this system to watch athletes and young children. Unlike a tethered monitoring equipment, the wireless feature allows the human body to move freely, making the system genuinely portable, quick, and dependable. The portable and the designed sensor node's small size makes it simple to attach to the body.
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