IoT Based Wearable Suit for Real-Time Health Monitoring

Authors

  • B. Vamsy Krishna
  • J. Mano Sri Lakshmi Durga
  • K. Swathi Sri Anjali
  • K.V.N.G.S. Prakash
  • K. Dinesh

Keywords:

Arduino, Cloud computing, IoT, Real-time health data, Smart jacket, Wearable health monitoring

Abstract

This project attempts to make a smart jacket that will track significant health parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) in real-time. The jacket will have sensors placed on top of an Arduino microcontroller for detecting and interpreting the readings and transmitting them over a cloud platform via a Wi-Fi module. In the event of there being any health concern discovered, the system will alert healthcare professionals in real-time and allow them to act instantly. System installation, wire hardware, and programming Arduino for data interpretation shall be part of the project. This intelligent coat is applied to patients with chronic disease, labourers engaged in hazardous jobs, female sportsmen and sportswomen, and public health, so individuals can have an easy way of personal security enhancement and rapid emergency reaction.

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Published

2025-04-14

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