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This document describes a wireless health monitoring system designed by students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at St. Martin's Engineering College. The system uses an Arduino Nano, MAX30100 pulse oximeter, OLED display, and HC-05 Bluetooth module to monitor heart rate and SpO2 (oxygen levels in blood) without needing to visit a health center. It is meant to make health monitoring easier, especially for elderly people and those in remote areas. The document outlines the existing limitations and how the proposed system addresses them. It also provides block diagrams of the system design and lists the hardware and software requirements.

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This document describes a wireless health monitoring system designed by students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at St. Martin's Engineering College. The system uses an Arduino Nano, MAX30100 pulse oximeter, OLED display, and HC-05 Bluetooth module to monitor heart rate and SpO2 (oxygen levels in blood) without needing to visit a health center. It is meant to make health monitoring easier, especially for elderly people and those in remote areas. The document outlines the existing limitations and how the proposed system addresses them. It also provides block diagrams of the system design and lists the hardware and software requirements.

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St.

MARTIN’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE


UGC Autonomous
NBA & NAAC A+ ACCREDITED
Dhulapally, Secunderabad– 500100

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

PULSE AND SP02 MONITORING FOR HEALTH CARE


Batch No: B04
1.PL Thanai (19K81A0598)
2.Penchala Siddartha Rao (19K81A0599)
3.Jatla Shivakumar (19K81A0579)
4.Puru Abhishek (19K81A05A4)

Under the Guidance of


Dr. B. Rajalingam
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
ABSTRACT
• The main aim of this paper is to design a “Wireless Health
Monitoring System” that can monitor our heart rate and SpO2
(oxygen-carrying haemoglobin in blood)/ Wireless Health
Monitoring in a systematic manner. In this amplifying world,
health is a very important topic for every human being and to
monitor it is also a major thing to be done.

• Health professionals play a very big role for monitoring health


of every individual , but nowadays the population is becoming
large and it is very difficult for them to monitor health
• In this pandemic situation, health is a most prior many devices
that has been already developed for monitoring health, but this
device is very much convenient as well as efficient.
• For aged people monitoring them health by visiting Hospitals
daily is a big burden and also, for newborns it is very
necessary for their regular check-ups. Looking into all these
situations we have made a Device that can monitor our health
. wirelessly.
• This device basically consists of Arduino Nano, OLED
Display, MAX30100 Pulse oximeter, HC-05
• Bluetooth Module along with two capacitors of different values
and two Resistors of same value. In future by adding more
sensors this device can be more effective and it can have many
new functions.
INTRODUCTION
 In the present scenario monitoring health is very important as
many diseases/viruses are being developed with time. Covid 19 is
one of the diseases which had affected the whole world in these
past few years. In these upcoming years many diseases may arise
as Covid 19 and can affect the world again. So, it becomes very
important for us to be healthy and fit to fight against such
diseases.
 So, it becomes very important for us to be healthy and fit to
fight against such diseases. In such cases health monitoring
becomes very important for us and for this type of situation
 We have tried to make a wireless health monitoring system
using Arduino Nano. This device helps us to monitor our health
wirelessly without going to any Health Centre’s.

 The MAX30100 pulse oximeter senses the heart rate (BPM) and
Sp02, then the data is sent to Arduino Nano and it is displayed
on OLED Display
.
 Furthermore, with the help of HC-05 Bluetooth Module,
we can be able to see the readings on our Mobile Phones by
the help of Android app.
 With the help of this device, we can save our time as it becomes
very easier for us to monitor our health. Health professionals
work is also reduced by the help of this device and also the
manpower in hospitals is decreased. For sports person it is an
easiest way to check their health. This device is very beneficial
for everyone from small children to old aged people.
LITERATURE SURVEY
S.NO AUTHOR TITLE YEAR CONTRIBUTIONS

1 RAHUL PATIL IOT BASED PATIENT MONITORING 2020 IOT in health care has a multitude of
SYSTEM USING ARDUINO benefits such as better patient care,
reduced user error and smart
decision making. The system was
developed using the E-HEALTH
sensor shield kit,Phi gets interface
kit and Arduino.

2
Vikram Singh R. Parihar, Akesh Y. “Heartbeat and 2017 The development of system that
monitors temperature and heartbeat
Tonge, Pooja D. Ganorkar, Temperature using Arduino. Acute health
conditions might lead to sudden
Monitoring System death. Many people die suddenly
around the world because of
for Remote Patients dysfunction in one or more body
using Arduino”. organs.

3
Shivleela Patil, Dr. Sanjay Pardeshi “Health Monitoring 2018 In many countries, considering
majorly in underdeveloped and
System using IoT” developing countries proper health
care service is a vital concern. Smart
Healthcare will be significant for the
people who have to undergo
continuous monitoring, which is not
possible to provide outside hospitals.
S.No AUTHOR TITLE YEAR CONTRIBUTION

4 C. Senthamilarasi, J. Jansi “A SMART 2018 Smart Healthcare will be


significant for the people
Rani, B. Vidhya, H. Aritha PATIENT HEALTH who have to undergo
MONITORING continuous monitoring,
which is not possible to
SYSTEM USING provide outside hospitals. It
IOT” is also important that the
nearby clinics at rural areas
or villages, can be in touch
with city hospitals, where
they can get about their
patient's health condition.

5 C. Premalatha, R.P. “HUMAN HEALTH 2019 The smart health monitoring


system can be used to
Keerthana, R. Abarna MONITORING provide information required
to monitor the health
SYSTEM” parameters of the patient.
Sensors are used to collect
and transmit the data and to
display the data on the LCD.
EXISTING SYSTEM

• It has become so difficult for health professionals to monitor patient’s health due to increase in population.
For aged and young ones also, it has been very hard to travel and monitor health. During this pandemic
situation it is very risky to travel outside the home.

• In the existing system, Heartbeat Sensor is used to measure heart rate, is. But in the current proposed system,
the heartbeat sensor is used to monitor the heart rate. In the existing system, the sensors to detect body
temperature and water level in the body by using the sensor fusion algorithm. In the proposed system, the
alert system and LCD display will get activated depending on the heart rate, body temperature and pressure.
This system is accurate, flexible, portable, and efficient.
PROPOSED SYSTEM

This proposed device is made to solve all the problems being


faced in terms of health monitoring. It solves the problem
faced by people in rural areas where there is no Health Care
Centre’s. It helps in reducing manpower, paper work.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
• OPERATING SYSTEM :

• CODING LANGUAGE :

• BACK END :

• DESIGNING :

• DATA BASE
HARDWARE REQUIREMENT
• SYSTEM :

• HARD DISK :

• MONITOR :

• MOUSE :

• RAM :
MODULE SPLIT-UP
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QUERIES?
THANK YOU….!

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