IOT-BASED SMART WEARABLE HEALTH MONITORING WITH BIOMEDICAL SENSORS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64751/ijdim.2026.v5.n2(2).801Keywords:
IoT, Smart Wearable, Health Monitoring, Biomedical Sensors, Arduino Uno, SpO2 Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Remote Monitoring, Healthcare SystemAbstract
The rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) technology has enabled the development of smart wearable systems for continuous health monitoring. This project presents an IoT-based smart wearable health monitoring system integrated with biomedical sensors to track vital parameters such as body temperature, SpO2 levels, and respiratory activity. An Arduino Uno is used to collect and process sensor data, which is then transmitted to the cloud for real-time monitoring. The system provides instant alerts through a buzzer and displays data on an LCD when abnormal conditions are detected. It also allows remote access for healthcare providers, improving timely diagnosis and patient care. The wearable design ensures comfort and continuous usage, especially for elderly and chronic patients. Overall, the proposed system is cost-effective, efficient, and suitable for real-time health monitoring, enhancing patient safety and enabling smart healthcare solutions.
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