scholarly journals A Human Expert Based Approach to Heartrate Monitoring System with Automatic Message Sending Via Smartphones

Author(s):  
Dr. J. Arun ◽  
Saranya. N

The objective of the paper was to propose a human – expert based approach on a heartbeat calculating and message sending system. Heart related disease is rising among today's population. The need for an accurate yet affordable heart rate is essential to ensure one's health quality. However, in today's market, most heart monitors are expensive and are not user friendly. Our goal is to calculate the heart beat using smart phones that is user friendly and less expensive. In Today's situation 50% percent of people using Smart phones, so in order to make our goal possible we are using the smart phones to calculate the humans heart beat rate accurate. In this project, a real-time heart rate measurement technique called Photo-Plethysmography (PPG) is implemented using simple infrared transmitter and receiver circuit. Our main aim to decrease the death rate of humans due to heart related diseases, so we can assign the smart phones to sending an emergency alert message to the particular persons relatives and to an ambulance or to the nearby doctor resources along with the location of the user when the Blood pressure is increasing/decreasing then normal rate. By sending an alert message the lives of an human will be recovered from critical situation.

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (20) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Luboš Socha ◽  
Lenka Hanáková ◽  
Vladimír Socha ◽  
Andrej Lališ ◽  
Róbert Rozenberg ◽  
...  

Air transport development brings an increased focus on the safety of piloting. The safety conditions can be assessed by mental workload. Psychic discomfort or excessive stress on pilots can negatively influence the course of flights. Therefore it appears convenient to monitor such parameters, which represent the mental wellbeing, or discomfort of a pilot. Since physiological measurements can provide a good information about mental workload or stress, this work primarily focuses on the observation of the change in heart rate, as it is an indicator of stress during the training of pilots, using the designed modular telemetry system. Another aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of a change in the avionic data visualization. This can have an unfavorable effect on the piloting of an airplane. This work, based on the evaluation of heart rate shows, that the switch from analog visualization to glass cockpit creates increased levels of stress in pilots, which was proved for all examined subjects except one. Significant level of correlation in the heart beat rate change in subjects in the course of training was also discovered.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 2064-2066

In the current paper we have described the design, testing and result data of a low cost heart beat measuring device. The proposed model works on the properties of optics. Our model is non-invasive in nature and able to measure heart rate of any individual during different physical activities. We have also developed a better algorithm for measuring heart beat rate at a fixed interval of 5 seconds. The heart beat is counted by a specific microcontroller that displays the heart rate data on an LCD continuously. We have also measured the heart beat rate of an individual running on the trademill at variable speed and compared the result with our model.


2015 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Ensiyeh Aminian

http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X19445Main aim of this research was comparing effect of two Jacuzzis, swimming mild recoveries on heart beat rate, and myocardial oxygen cost of swimming. Initially normal data distribution Kolmogorov Smirnov test was used in order to reflect the normal distribution of data. For data analysis descriptive statistics were used (placebo, median, mean, variance, and standard deviation) in order to compare changes of Lactic acid of heart rate beat and consumption oxygen of myocardial. Therefore, we used t student, alpha error is 0.05, and Excel 2007 and SPSS 18 did analysis. Result of research indicated that inactive recovery was effective on faster excreted lactic acid. Moreover, results of research indicated that recovery on mild swim Jacuzzi was effective on heart rate, myocardial consumption of oxygen. In addition, results of research indicated that heart rate and myocardial consumption of oxygen reduce in Jacuzzi recovery.


The prototype is a working model, incorporating sensors for measuring human parameters like body temperature, heart beat rate. A Raspberry pi microcontroller board is used to analyze the patient's Temperature, heartbeat inputs. This project offers a system that will track the crucial parameters a patient's condition to track continuously. If a patient experiences some critical situation, the unit also triggers an alarm in a patient’s close relative and to the doctor in various methodology. This is very useful for future analyzes and review of the health condition of patients. This project can be adapted for more flexible medical applications, by integrating dental sensors and announcement systems, As a very effective and devoted patient care network, it thus makes it useful in hospitals. The world is facing a widespread problem in recent years, which is increasing the number of elderly people. The home-care dilemma for the elderly is something that is very important. In this, Wireless section is becoming a major platform for many services & applications, Web page tracking is also used here, but also a controller. Paper introduces a standardized health monitoring framework as a step towards the progress that has been made in this department to date


2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Riganello ◽  
A. Candelieri ◽  
M. Quintieri ◽  
G. Dolce

The purpose of the study was to identify significant changes in heart rate variability (an emerging descriptor of emotional conditions; HRV) concomitant to complex auditory stimuli with emotional value (music). In healthy controls, traumatic brain injured (TBI) patients, and subjects in the vegetative state (VS) the heart beat was continuously recorded while the subjects were passively listening to each of four music samples of different authorship. The heart rate (parametric and nonparametric) frequency spectra were computed and the spectra descriptors were processed by data-mining procedures. Data-mining sorted the nu_lf (normalized parameter unit of the spectrum low frequency range) as the significant descriptor by which the healthy controls, TBI patients, and VS subjects’ HRV responses to music could be clustered in classes matching those defined by the controls and TBI patients’ subjective reports. These findings promote the potential for HRV to reflect complex emotional stimuli and suggest that residual emotional reactions continue to occur in VS. HRV descriptors and data-mining appear applicable in brain function research in the absence of consciousness.


Author(s):  
M. A. H. Mohd Adib ◽  
N. H. M. Hasni

Driving with brady-tachy syndrome is one of the main causes of car accidents. In order to prevent drivers from brady-tachy driving, there is a strong demand for driver monitoring systems. Other than problems in driving attitudes and skills, road accidents are also caused by uncontrollable factors such as medical conditions and drowsiness. These factors can be avoided by having early detection. Therefore, the brady-tachy heart automotive so-called BT-Heartomotive device is developed. This BT-Heartomotive device can detect early signs of drowsiness and health problems by measuring the heart rate of the drivers during driving. The device also could use the data to send an alert to the passengers that they’re in precaution. The device shows a good accuracy in the detection of the heart rate level. The device comprised three main components; wristband, monitor and integrated mobile applications. Heart rate measurement can reveal a lot about the physical conditions of an individual. The BT-Heartomotive device is simple, easy to use and automated.


Author(s):  
Shankar Chaudhary

Despite being in nascent stage m-commerce is gaining momentum in India. The explosive growth of smart-phone users has made India much loved business destination for whole world. Indian internet user is becoming the second largest in the world next to China surpassing US, which throws open plenty of e-commerce opportunities, not only for Indian players, offshore players as well. Mobile commerce is likely to overtake e-commerce in the next few years, spurred by the continued uptrend in online shopping and increasing use of mobile apps.The optimism comes from the fact that people accessing the Internet through their mobiles had jumped 33 per cent in 2014 to 173 million and is expected to grow 21 per cent year-on-year till 2019 to touch 457 million. e-Commerce brands are eyeing on the mobile app segment by developing user-friendly and secure mobile apps offering a risk-free and easy shopping experience to its users. Budget 4G smart phones coupled with affordable plans, can very well drive 4G growth in India.


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