Affiliation:
1. Technical Engineering College, Northern Technical University, Mosul, Iraq
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionChronic obstructive pulmonary diseases are the most common disease worldwide. Asthma and sleep apnea are the most prevalent of pulmonary diseases. Patients with such chronic diseases require special care and continuous monitoring to avoid any respiratory deterioration. Therefore, the development of a dedicated and reliable sensor with the aid of modern technologies for measuring and monitoring respiratory parameters is very necessary nowadays.ObjectiveThis study aims to develop a small and cost-effective respiratory rate sensor.MethodsA microcontroller and communication technology (NodeMCU) with the ThingSpeak platform is used in the proposed system to view and process the respiratory rate data every 60 s. The total current consumption of the proposed sensor is about 120 mA. Four able-bodied participants were recruited to test and validate the developed system.ResultsThe results show that the developed sensor and the proposed system can be used to measure and monitor the respiratory rate.ConclusionsThe demonstrated system showed applicable, repeatable, and acceptable results.
Subject
Health Informatics,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous),General Computer Science
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