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Patient Heartbeat And Temperature Monitor
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1.7 PROJECT REPORT ORGANIZATION
The
organization of the project report is well detailed and vast in its
coverage. It covers all the activities encountered during the research
work as shown in the block diagram below.
Fig 1.1: PROJECT ORGANIZATION BLOCK DIAGRAM
The
first chapter is the introductory chapter, which covers the background,
project objectives, scope of the project, constraints and block diagram
overview of the states. Chapter 2 presents the literature review.
Chapter 3 covers the system analysis and design including the design
methodology in block diagram form. Chapter 4 presents the system
implementation, which shows the component layout, the wiring schedule,
the wiring diagram and the complete schematic diagram. Chapter 5 covers
the testing and integration of the project design. The system testing
was first carried out in a laboratory.
Chapter 6 is the summary and
Abstract
Introduction
Literature
Review
System implementation & testing
System design
Methodology and system analysis
Summary and conclusion
conclusion,
which includes the summary of achievements, problems encountered during
project design, recommendation and suggestion for further improvement.
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE TRANSMISSION BETWEEN THE TRANSMITTER AND THE RECEIVER
Fig.1.2. Basic idea of a transmitter and receiver transmission using RF.
With
the aid of a simple, low cost microcontroller based heartbeat rate and
temperature measuring device with LCD output. The heartbeat rate of a
patient is measured from the index finger or the wrist or neck using IRD
(infrared device) sensors and the rate is then averaged and displayed
on a text board LCD.
The device sounds an alarm when the heartbeat
and body temperature exceed the safe threshold value. The programmer
stipulates this threshold value at the time of programming of the
microcontroller. The threshold value given for the device is between 20
to 120 pulses per minute for heart beat indication and 18 degrees
Celsius to 38 degrees Celsius for temperature.
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