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28 July 2022 Design and promotion of cost-effective IOT-based heart rate monitoring
Ata Jahangir Moshayedi, Amin Kolahdooz, Atanu Shuvam Roy, Seyyed Ali Latifi Rostami, Xiaoyun Xie
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Proceedings Volume 12303, International Conference on Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, and Computer Applications (CICA 2022); 123031N (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2642725
Event: International Conference on Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, and Computer Applications, 2022, Luoyang, China
Abstract
The term telemedicine was first used in the 1920s, although used many years ago and has continued to evolve today. Medical diagnoses usually require visual information, but remote display systems have recently become a special place due to the constant unavailability of the treating physician or the remoteness of medical centers and the constant need of some patients for round-the-clock care. In this article, an Arduino-based heart rate information system is designed and implemented. Due to the reasonable price and easy accessibility of the created system in the fraction, it has many applications. The results of the designed system showed the system's capabilities to track and know the person's heart rate.
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Ata Jahangir Moshayedi, Amin Kolahdooz, Atanu Shuvam Roy, Seyyed Ali Latifi Rostami, and Xiaoyun Xie "Design and promotion of cost-effective IOT-based heart rate monitoring", Proc. SPIE 12303, International Conference on Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, and Computer Applications (CICA 2022), 123031N (28 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2642725
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KEYWORDS
Heart

Sensors

Telemedicine

Beam propagation method

Microcontrollers

Internet

Computing systems

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