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@article{149296, author = {Ishwari Ingale and Akanksha Pusatkar and Snehal Yeola }, title = {Study of Automatic Anesthesia Controller}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {611-615}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=149296}, abstract = {Anesthesia infusion is a closed loop system, in which anaesthesiologist follow the process of anticipating and applying the predicted dose. To figure out appropriate dose one need to continuously monitor different physiological parameters. This is a very laborious job. Many researchers are tried to advise solution to this problem. Major operations are performed to remove or reconstruct the infected parts in the human body. These operations will leadto blood loss and pain. In Bio-medical field anesthesia plays an important role in the part of painkilling. Anesthesia is very essential in performing painless surgery and so an Automatic administration of Anesthesia is needed for an effective surgery. In this design, an AVR processor is used for controlling the anesthesia machine automatically, depending upon the numerous biomedical parameters such as body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure of body etc}, keywords = {AVR controller, Temperature sensor, Blood pressure sensor, pulse rate sensor ,LCD, Motor driver, Keypad}, month = {}, }
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