2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.a4463.129219
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Sensor Based Automatic Neonate Respiration Monitoring System

Dr. E. Sujatha*,
Dr.S. Soundarrajan,
J.Sathiya Jeba Sundar
et al.

Abstract: This research work aims to create awareness and monitor the breath rate of a neonate using the air flow sensors and to reduce the number of infants’ death. It is designed based on the Arduino which is open-source electronics platform for hardware and software use. This prototype is developed for reliable and efficient baby monitoring system and play as infant care and monitoring system.A cardio respiratory system is used to monitor the infant’s heart rate, rhythm, breathing rate and other relevant and useful m… Show more

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“…Furthermore, by Ulil Albhi Ramadhani, at all (2021) about monitoring breathing signals in real time using piezoelectrics and ESP32 microcontrollers as signal processors which are then sent to android devices using a Bluetooth network. [30] In many cases, nurses cannot provide information to all doctors in a timely manner so that patients cannot immediately get the right treatment [14] as well as research on respiration rates [15]. In 2020, Muhammad Fuad Nurillah conducted research on internet of things-based apnea monitoring.…”
Section: V Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, by Ulil Albhi Ramadhani, at all (2021) about monitoring breathing signals in real time using piezoelectrics and ESP32 microcontrollers as signal processors which are then sent to android devices using a Bluetooth network. [30] In many cases, nurses cannot provide information to all doctors in a timely manner so that patients cannot immediately get the right treatment [14] as well as research on respiration rates [15]. In 2020, Muhammad Fuad Nurillah conducted research on internet of things-based apnea monitoring.…”
Section: V Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis of sleep apnea is a challenge in the medical world, besides the cost of expensive equipment, the limitations of existing tools, the diagnosis is quite complicated to be carried out personally by ordinary people in their respective homes, especially when applied to infants. Heart rate is also a vital sign that must always be monitored to determine the health condition of the baby, especially to prevent the occurrence of SIDS in infants [12][13] [14]. Based on this, continuous monitoring of apnea and baby's heart rate is important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%