Authors :
Abdulkareem Wissam Kareem; Ali Ashraf Abdulameer
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/ye25t3pz
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/3jj68h5v
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10245686
Abstract :
Baby Temperature Monitoring and Alarming
System (BTMAS) is a mechanism that notifies parents
when a baby's body temperature falls or rises beyond
acceptable bounds based on health guidelines. A system
called the planned BTMAS alerts parents when their
child's temperature rises or falls below predetermined
thresholds. This system gathers information from the
hardware used to take the baby's temperature, evaluates
that information, shows the baby's current temperature,
and notifies the parents if it is abnormal. The hardware
tools are configured to collect data, evaluate it based on
predetermined criteria, and alert parents through an
audio alarm in the event that the temperature drops
below 36.5 oC or rises above 36. If the temperature
reaches dangerously high levels, the system will
immediately contact the parents via a GSM module.
Lastly, it determines whether the baby's temperature has
changed significantly enough to trigger an SMS alert to
the parents telling them to seek emergency medical
attention. The suggested technique enables parents to
take the necessary precautions in advance by assisting
them in regularly monitoring their children's body
temperatures. The goal of this work is to serve as an
illustration of a system that supports a remote telehealth
monitoring system. It makes use of mobile devices to
track health. The findings of this affordable system
demonstrated that it responds quickly to temperature
changes, that the audible alert functions well, and that
using a cell phone as an alarming device functions nearly
perfectly.
Keywords :
Baby Temperature, Monitoring, Alarming System, Arduino, Portable Devices.
Baby Temperature Monitoring and Alarming
System (BTMAS) is a mechanism that notifies parents
when a baby's body temperature falls or rises beyond
acceptable bounds based on health guidelines. A system
called the planned BTMAS alerts parents when their
child's temperature rises or falls below predetermined
thresholds. This system gathers information from the
hardware used to take the baby's temperature, evaluates
that information, shows the baby's current temperature,
and notifies the parents if it is abnormal. The hardware
tools are configured to collect data, evaluate it based on
predetermined criteria, and alert parents through an
audio alarm in the event that the temperature drops
below 36.5 oC or rises above 36. If the temperature
reaches dangerously high levels, the system will
immediately contact the parents via a GSM module.
Lastly, it determines whether the baby's temperature has
changed significantly enough to trigger an SMS alert to
the parents telling them to seek emergency medical
attention. The suggested technique enables parents to
take the necessary precautions in advance by assisting
them in regularly monitoring their children's body
temperatures. The goal of this work is to serve as an
illustration of a system that supports a remote telehealth
monitoring system. It makes use of mobile devices to
track health. The findings of this affordable system
demonstrated that it responds quickly to temperature
changes, that the audible alert functions well, and that
using a cell phone as an alarming device functions nearly
perfectly.
Keywords :
Baby Temperature, Monitoring, Alarming System, Arduino, Portable Devices.