Design of a portable low-power wearable heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring system
Journal Title: Wearable Technology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Heart rate, blood oxygen and body temperature are all important physiological information of human body, and designing a small and portable system measurement device will have a large social and clinical economic benefit. An attempt was made to design a portable monitoring device with STM32F103C8T6 as the controller. The heart rate, blood oxygen and body temperature data are collected by MAX30102 and GYMCU90615 modules and the data are sent to an Android smart phone via Bluetooth module for analysis and display, realizing an Android-based heart rate, blood oxygen and body temperature monitoring system. The system has been tested and verified to be stable and reliable.
Authors and Affiliations
Quanyu Wu, Enxiang Jiang, Feijie Dai, Wenxi Zhang, Ye Wang, Xiaojie Liu
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