2021
DOI: 10.35882/ijeeemi.v3i4.3
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Monitoring on Portable Baby Incubator Based on Microcontroller and Notification Using Short Message Service (SMS)

Abstract: Portable incubator was one solution to help the premature baby. In general, the baby in the incubator is monitored by the observer manually. This research aimed to apply a microcontroller, temperature sensor, weight sensor, heart rate sensor, and GSM module to monitor and notify the premature babies' condition in portable incubators. The observation can be done by reading the display on LCD and SMS. The hardware used consists of a DS18B20 sensor, Load Cell, Pulse Heart Rate Sensor, Buzzer, LCD, and SIM800L Mod… Show more

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“…Monitoring of patients with disease at risk using both mobile applications and embedded systems has been carried out [9][10] [11][12]. All studies that have been carried out [9][10][11][12] send notifications if the patient exceeds the stipulated conditions, of course, it is quite risky if the symptoms of the disease come suddenly and require prompt medical action. In this study, we created a portable device for monitoring patients at risk of dementia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring of patients with disease at risk using both mobile applications and embedded systems has been carried out [9][10] [11][12]. All studies that have been carried out [9][10][11][12] send notifications if the patient exceeds the stipulated conditions, of course, it is quite risky if the symptoms of the disease come suddenly and require prompt medical action. In this study, we created a portable device for monitoring patients at risk of dementia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%