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@article{163374, author = {Mr. Devaraj Yadav and Mr. V. Shiva and Mr. M. Chandrahas and Mr. G. Bhagath and Mr. P. Rajendar}, title = {Remote Monitoring of Heart Patient with Auto- Defibrillator}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {11}, pages = {908-911}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=163374}, abstract = {A biomedical instrument with automatic defibrillator monitors heart rate and temperature, transmitting data to hospital staff. When detecting a heart rate below 40, it applies a mild shock through auto defibrillator by sensing from IR sensors and ICs for demonstration purposes. This prototype aims to provide immediate treatment for slow heart rhythms, utilizing low voltage pulses. The defibrillator circuit, utilizing IC3524 and ferrite core transformer, delivers safe, high-frequency pulses to restore normal heart rhythm.}, keywords = {Biomedical instrument, automatic defibrillator, heart monitoring, temperature tracking, IR sensors, IC358, IC3524, ferrite core transformer.}, month = {}, }
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