Smart Headband for Rehabilitation

Authors

  • Adithya M.
  • Aparna A. K.
  • Nandana O.
  • Neha Vijay
  • Sivanath P. I.

Keywords:

Accelerometer, Microcontroller, Rehabilitation, SpO2 sensor, Sweat sensor

Abstract

The "Smart Headband for Rehabilitation" project is an innovative wearable device that assists individuals undergoing rehabilitation programs by providing comprehensive monitoring and data collection. This advanced headband utilizes a range of sophisticated sensors and a microcontroller to gather, process, and transmit crucial health data to a user-friendly interface. Key features include a sweat sensor for monitoring hydration levels, an accelerometer to track head movements, a heart rate sensor for cardiovascular assessment, and SpO2 sensors to measure blood oxygen levels. The system's ability to provide detailed and real-time data enables healthcare providers to customize rehabilitation programs to meet each patient's unique needs, offering immediate feedback and support. Additionally, the headband's capability for remote monitoring enhances its accessibility and efficiency, potentially reducing the burden on healthcare systems. This project aims to improve patient outcomes and quality of life for those in recovery, demonstrating significant potential in rehabilitative care.

Published

2024-06-17

How to Cite

Adithya M., Aparna A. K., Nandana O., Neha Vijay, & Sivanath P. I. (2024). Smart Headband for Rehabilitation. Journal of Microprocessor and Microcontroller Research, 18–24. Retrieved from https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JoMMR/article/view/571