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Personal Heart Rate and Temperature Monitor: Limitations

This project developed a personal heart rate and temperature monitoring device. The device measures the user's heart rate and temperature and sends the data wirelessly to an app. The app then displays the readings as a live graph on a webpage. Currently, the system can only monitor one user and connect to mobile hotspots. The project aims to build a multi-user monitoring system that stores readings over time for future health analysis. It concludes the system can help monitor heart health but should be expanded to include more users and analysis features.
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Personal Heart Rate and Temperature Monitor: Limitations

This project developed a personal heart rate and temperature monitoring device. The device measures the user's heart rate and temperature and sends the data wirelessly to an app. The app then displays the readings as a live graph on a webpage. Currently, the system can only monitor one user and connect to mobile hotspots. The project aims to build a multi-user monitoring system that stores readings over time for future health analysis. It concludes the system can help monitor heart health but should be expanded to include more users and analysis features.
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UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR

MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


BACHELOR IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

PERSONAL HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE MONITOR

INTRODUCTION PROTOTYPE LIMITATIONS


This prototype project focusing on As of now the system can only view
developing the heart rate and data of both heart beat and
temperature sensor device for personal temperature readings for 1 user only.
use. A user than can view and monitor live The device can only connected to
feed graph and data from the device mobile hotspot only
sensor directly in the webpage while the
device is connected to nearby wifi or
hotspot which can be configure with the
apps in the android phone. In the
meantime, the system will store the CONCLUSION
readings data for user future analysis.  The personal heart rate and
temperature system is more to add
on method by certain person who
PROBLEM STATEMENT concerned with health status by
 A person can be diseased if te heart referring to heart beat data.
rate increases or decreases lihnearly Device Wifi Apps configure  The system can view the user data
over a period of time. This cannot be and live feed graph readings.
regularly monitored by people because  The system also can be view in a
of their busy schedules. RESULT website which linked the device
 Now, the readings cannot be store in with the database.
database even for android or ios phone
user.

RECOMMENDATIONS
OBJECTIVES  The system should be made for
 to build a device that measure heart multiple user which can be monitor
beat rate and temperature Device search for Device connected by doctor or general practitioner for
 to develop a system which can monitor configured wifi or hotspot to hotspot future health status references
and store user readings data for future  The system should be include
analysis. analysis function for each user
 Adding upgrade sensor for more
accurate and precise readings
FLOWCHART

REFERENCES
Device sensor initialized Device linked to database
and detect user readings 1. Understanding the heart.(2015,
May 5) Retrieved from
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/condition/heart/
User login to 2. Dr.Ingrid Waldron, Department
the system of Biology, University of
Pennsylvania, (2013, July 22)
Regulation of Human Heart
Rate. Retrieved from
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/s
ci_edu/waldron/pdf/HeartRate
Live feed readings
with graph Protocol.pdf
3. Hon EH, Lee ST. Electronic
evaluations of the fetal heart
rate patterns preceding fetal
death: further observations. Am
J Obstet Gynecol. 1965;87:814-
826.
4. Levy MN, Schwartz PJ, eds.
Vagal Control of the Heart:
Value data for both Experimental Basis and Clinical
temperature and heart
Implications. Armonk, NY:
rate readings
Futura; 1994..
5. Hirsh JA, Bishop B. Respiratory
sinus arrhythmia in humans: how
breathing pattern modulates
heart rate. Am J Physiol. 1981.

STUDENT PROJECT SUPERVISOR


MOHAMMAD ZAKIR BIN MADAM DIYANA AB KADIR
MUHAMMAD KHAZANI
52252214160

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