Wireless Monitoring of Pulse Rate and Temperature using Hand glove Approach

  • Unique Paper ID: 148354
  • PageNo: 423-425
  • Abstract:
  • In today’s era,there is growing concern about the dangers related to the driving, for people with known cardiovascular diseases. However, the association between having a cardiovascular disease and being involved in a vehicle crash remains a serious concern. This study aims to monitor people with known medical disease or other medical conditions while driving .It also helps the co-passengers to be alert, while the person is driving with an abnormal health condition. Designed it to be convenient and also can be easily adaptable by the end user.The proposed project focuses on a wearable sensor glove that equipped with a pulse rate sensor Temperature sensor, conductive thread, and an embedded system consisting of a power supply, Atmega microcontroller and Radio frequency transmitter unit. . This project consists of three systems: Transmitter, Receiver, and Wireless healthcare monitoring unit.The transmitter section includes sensors, processing unit and Radio frequency for transmission Here the pulse sensor uses a technique called Photoplethysmography (PPG) and temperature sensor used here is LM35. The pulse sensor is mounted on the index finger of the gloves which takes the raw data from the human body and then sends to the microcontroller receiver using conductive thread.The conductive thread sewed into the gloves feed the signal into the atmega. Data is analyzed in atmega and then sent to the receiver. The receiver end consists of a Atmega, interfaced with display, storage,GPS, and GSM. Data from transmitter side is acquired using RF receiver and sent to the Atmega in receiver side, which is programmed such a way that the pulse rate and temperature parameters are measured.. When pulse rate and temperature are below or above the threshold value, an message will be sent to alert the co-passengers

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BibTeX

@article{148354,
        author = {Shivansh Singh and Jatin Kumar and Shruti Misra},
        title = {Wireless Monitoring of Pulse Rate and Temperature using Hand glove Approach},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {6},
        number = {1},
        pages = {423-425},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=148354},
        abstract = {In today’s era,there is growing concern about the dangers related to the driving, for people with known cardiovascular diseases. However, the association between having a  cardiovascular disease and being involved in a vehicle crash remains a serious concern. This study aims to monitor people with known medical disease or other medical conditions while driving .It also helps the co-passengers to be alert, while the person is driving with an abnormal health condition. Designed it to be convenient and also can be easily adaptable by the end user.The proposed project focuses on a wearable sensor glove that equipped with a pulse rate sensor Temperature sensor, conductive thread, and an embedded system consisting of a power supply, Atmega microcontroller and Radio frequency transmitter unit. . This project consists of three systems: Transmitter, Receiver, and Wireless healthcare monitoring unit.The transmitter section includes sensors,  processing unit and Radio frequency for transmission Here the pulse sensor uses a technique called Photoplethysmography (PPG) and temperature sensor used here is LM35. The pulse sensor is mounted on the index finger of the gloves which takes the raw data from the human body and then sends to the microcontroller receiver using conductive thread.The conductive thread sewed into the gloves feed the signal into the atmega. Data is analyzed in atmega and then sent to the receiver.
The receiver end consists of a Atmega, interfaced with display, storage,GPS, and GSM. Data from transmitter side is acquired using RF receiver and sent to the Atmega in receiver side, which is programmed such a way that the pulse rate and temperature parameters  are measured.. When pulse rate and temperature are below or above the threshold value, an message will be sent  to alert the co-passengers
},
        keywords = {},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Singh, S., & Kumar, J., & Misra, S. (). Wireless Monitoring of Pulse Rate and Temperature using Hand glove Approach. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 6(1), 423–425.

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