Multisensory Health Monitoring Device Based on Raspberry Pi 4B
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.42.1.4256Keywords:
Raspberry Pi 4B, Heart rate, Temperature, Oxygen saturation, GSR, Blood pressure, Snoring, Portable, Integrated, Vital body signalsAbstract
The availability of health monitoring devices that can be used independently, conveniently, and portably is increasing in line with busy lifestyles and the difficulty of scheduling medical tests. Measuring vital body signals with various devices makes measurements longer, less effective, and relatively more expensive. The proposed research can monitor vital body signals, such as heart rate, body temperature, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, GSR, blood pressure, and snoring, which are integrated into a Raspberry Pi 4B-based device, with results displayed on an LCD screen. Data acquisition results show reasonably good accuracy in almost all parameters but require improvement in respiratory rate measurements. In the subsequent work, these seven-acquisition data will be used to predict several possible diseases.