Heartbeat Monitoring System with ADS1115 & Raspberry Pi 4 already available

Last Updated on December 31, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

https://www.theengineeringprojects.com/2023/01/heartbeat-monitoring-system-with-ads1115-raspberry-pi-4.html

Conclusion:

By collecting data from a wide variety of sources and transmitting it across a global network of the internet as well as other communication devices that are, in turn, linked to cloud services, the system improves the quality of care provided to patients. It allows doctors to respond to medical emergencies more quickly. In the suggested system, a doctor can do a checkup on a patient at any time, from any location. If the patient’s value rises over the level, they should see a doctor, and an urgent message will be sent to them through email. Paralyzed patients and those ordered strict bed rest can benefit from this method since it allows their doctors to keep an eye on them from afar using a Raspberry Pi camera. More sensors can be integrated into the system, and the Internet of Things can be expanded so that everything can be accessed instantly. The model can be improved upon and made available as a mobile application so that users anywhere in the world can access it with minimal effort. In the following lesson, we will learn how to connect a PIR sensor to a Raspberry Pi 4.“

But isn t this conclusion rather strange? And why is it published in the web, and not in the „Journal of Physiology“? And if it is not, is it then a good basis to build a TA220 replacement from it?