Heart Rate monitor based on IP networking

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Abstract

With the uprising of Internet of Things (IoT) networks, new applications have taken advantage of this new concept. Having all devices and all people connected 24/7 have several advantages in a variated amount of disciplines. One of them is medicine and the e-health concept. The possibility of having a real time lecture of the vital signs of people can prevent a live threat situation. This paper describes the realization of a device capable of measuring the heart rate of a person and checking for abnormalities that may negatively affect the patient's well-being. This project will make use of electronic devices known as microcontrollers, specifically from the Arduino family, enabling us to capture data, and, with the help of a network card and a RJ-45 cable, transfer it to a PC and visualize the heart rate in real time over its assigned IP address.

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Molina, M. G., Garzón, P. E., Molina, C. J., & Nicola, J. X. (2018). Heart Rate monitor based on IP networking. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 210). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821001006

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