Abstract

Innovative medical gadgets are now critically needed to monitor and analyze the situation, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. In light of this, a portable, affordable, IOT-based heart rate and SpO2/level sensor device with effective performance has been developed. In order to publish data to a software web page and display data on the OLED, the suggested system has an integrated LED with basic internet access. Its mobility, user-friendliness, and distinctive method of sending collected data are its key qualities. data online, enabling it to perform better than the solutions that are currently on offer in a number of ways. The project is designed in such a way that the analogue quantities which are to be recorded continuously are taken and converted into corresponding digital values using a six-channel ADC. Here we consider temperature and monitor the heart rate. The processed data from ADC is sent to the microcontroller. With the help of a six-channel ADC, the project's architecture transforms the analogue numbers that must be continuously recorded into equivalent digital values. Here, we keep an eye on the heart rate and take the temperature into account. The microcontroller receives the data from the ADC that has been processed. The microcontroller is designed to continuously monitor the status of the sensors. To transfer sensor data to the server web page in the form of a database, the microcontroller and the Wifi Module will be interfaced using serial connection. Monitoring physiological data, such as electrocardiogram (ECG) signals, offers a new avenue for ease of control and prevention in modern healthcare. Consequently, a new era of proactive, intelligent healthcare would emerge—especially considering the major barrier of scarce medical resources. It was shown how to use a mobile ECG monitoring service hosted in the cloud. With the use of a pulse oximeter and a wireless transmission method like WI-FI, these may identify ECG signals and display them on a screen. IOT based on ECG monitoring has been the subject of various works.

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