Security and Trust Issues in Internet of Things 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9781003121664-5
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IoT-Based Advanced Neonatal Incubator

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“…Tanveer Husain et al 9 applied vision sensor IoT technologies to monitor infants in smart health care centers. K. Adalarasu et al 10 has proposed an advanced neonatal incubator that includes the noncontact type temperature sensor DHT11 model, humidity sensor, photo-plethysmography sensor, respiration sensor, HC12 wireless communication module, rechargeable battery, and microcontroller (Arduino Uno), which are used for monitoring the health conditions of newborn babies. Rina Abdullah et al 11 designed an effective food cover that can maintain the food warm and protect it from pests like flies and rats using a temperature sensor LM35 and a microcontroller ATmega328p.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tanveer Husain et al 9 applied vision sensor IoT technologies to monitor infants in smart health care centers. K. Adalarasu et al 10 has proposed an advanced neonatal incubator that includes the noncontact type temperature sensor DHT11 model, humidity sensor, photo-plethysmography sensor, respiration sensor, HC12 wireless communication module, rechargeable battery, and microcontroller (Arduino Uno), which are used for monitoring the health conditions of newborn babies. Rina Abdullah et al 11 designed an effective food cover that can maintain the food warm and protect it from pests like flies and rats using a temperature sensor LM35 and a microcontroller ATmega328p.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%