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ECG Health Monitoring System Using ARDUINO

Manoj Kumar

Abstract


“Health is wealth” it is very famous proverb. The cost of medical checkup is very high and time taking, due to this people are attracted towards the instruments which are of low cost, high accuracy and instant result provider. Wearable health monitoring system is playing very significant role in getting accurate and very instant result. Proposed system works at 5 volt. It Includes AD8232 pulse sensor that measures ECG signal and it is displayed over the laptop. Heart beats is measured and send directly to android application wirelessly where user can check his health. Using this system user’s body temperature is also recorded and based on ECG signal and body temperature critical condition can be guessed.

 

Keywords: ECG, AD8232, HC-05, Arduino Uno


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