UNPLAG Measurement device for detecting oxygen saturation in blood, heart rate, and temperature of human body

Eko Agus Suprayitno, Eko Agus and M R Marlianto, Marlianto and Metatia Intan Mauliana, Metatia (2019) UNPLAG Measurement device for detecting oxygen saturation in blood, heart rate, and temperature of human body. Measurement device for detecting oxygen saturation in blood, heart rate, and temperature of human body.

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Abstract

The progress of science and technology must be able to help resolve human medical problems for human survival. In this study, integrated measurement of oxygen saturation in the blood, heart rate and temperature of the human body have been made into one tool whose measurement results are displayed directly on the LCD display on a measuring instrument and an Android Smartphone. This tool uses Arduino Nano as its Microcontroller, Bluetooth as wireless serial communication with Android smartphone, Android Application Made with MIT App Inventor, MAX30100 sensor is used to measure blood oxygen saturation and heart rate, and MLX90614 sensor to measure body temperature. Testing Measurements that have been made are calibrated with Industrial standard measuring instruments (Oximeters) and digital thermometers. The result is that the accuracy of the tool reaches 99.62% for blood oxygen saturation measurements, 97.55% for heart rate, and 99.62% for body temperature when compared with industry standard devices. Android applications have been successfully installed on 5 types of smartphones with different brands and specifications. The Bluetooth range of a measuring device for a smartphone in maximum data transfer is 29 meters without a hitch and a maximum of 21.5 meters with obstacles.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > QC Physics
Depositing User: Nuril Teknik
Date Deposited: 20 Oct 2023 09:55
Last Modified: 20 Oct 2023 09:55
URI: http://eprints.umsida.ac.id/id/eprint/12497

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