Online Monitoring Health Station Using Arduino Mobile Connected to Cloud service: “Heart Monitor” System
Eman Abed-Alkareem Karajah, Isam Ishaq
Abstract
This paper presents a monitoring health station system for vital signs called “Heart monitor”. Heart Monitor is a system which can measure the heart rates and body temperatures of patients and then record them in cloud services. The cloud services can then be accessed in real-time by the medical staff to monitor the patients' health at any given location and time. This system is connected to a mobile phone which sends an alarm if the heart rate values become abnormal. After 5 abnormal readings it will automatically call the doctor or the person whose number is included in the system. The system is tested and compered to an ECG device. The results show an excellent accuracy of 97.4%.
Topics & Concepts
ALARMCloud computingComputer scienceMobile phoneReal-time computingVital signsService (business)ArduinoShort Message ServiceEmbedded systemComputer securityComputer networkTelecommunicationsOperating systemMedicineEngineeringElectrical engineeringBusinessMarketingSurgeryIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingInternet of Things and AIECG Monitoring and Analysis