Ad8232 Sensor Implementation to Detect Fatigue

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Abstract

Fatigue is a protection mechanism to avoid further damage, so that recovery occurs after a break. Fatigue (fatigue) is a subjective feeling. Work fatigue is a condition that is accompanied by a decrease in efficiency and the need to work. the effects of excessive activity result in fatigue. lack of knowledge results in excessive effects of fatigue. the way to overcome this problem is by utilizing an electrocardiograph (ECG) sensor. The use of electrocardiograph sensors (ECG) to determine the fatigue of smartphone users based on heart rate rhythm. The sensor used as a fatigue detection is the AD8232 type. The result of this process is safe or unsafe when using a smartphone. When BPM is worth 60 <120, the condition of smartphone users is safe, whereas when BPM <60 or BPM> 120, the condition of smartphone users is unsafe. Based on the results that have been tested on four samples there was a change in heart rate rhythm (BPM) during one hour and fifteen minutes of testing.

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Yuliza, M., Angraini, T., Susanti, R., Effendi, & Isma, T. W. (2020). Ad8232 Sensor Implementation to Detect Fatigue. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 846). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/846/1/012040

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