Revolutionizing Health Monitoring: IoT-Based Heart Rate Measurement Equipment for Riders

Authors

  • S. Sridhar Raj
  • S. Jes Evans Daniel
  • B. Sanjay Kumar

Keywords:

Arduino Uno, Embedded, LM35 temperature sensor, Pulse sensor, Wi-Fi module

Abstract

A Beats Per Minute (BPM) is a health indicator that measures how fast a person's heart beats in a minute or less. Athletic pursuits such as cycling and vehicle riding might benefit from various equipment. The device utilizes pulse and LM35 sensors to ascertain an individual's heart rate and body temperature. The Arduino governs the system's functionality as the central processing unit. Powering the Arduino is a 9V DC battery, which serves as the voltage source. This voltage source provides power to the pulse and LM35 temperature sensors through the Arduino. These two sensors will be powered by the Arduino at 5V. The Arduino is popular because it can sense the surroundings and control lights, motors, and other actuators by accepting input from various sensors. The programming language employed for the board's microcontroller is the Arduino programming language. When all components are working properly, the information will be shown on the LCD on the handlebar bike. The temperature and heart rate are shown on the screen. ThingSpeak then sends the information to the hospital and family members through email using the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module.

Published

2024-03-01

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Articles