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Smart networked monitoring system for heart rate and body temperature
Stephena Elizabeth Alexander, Abimanyu V, R Lavanya, Senthilkumar G P and Nazreen B
Year : 2025 | Pages: 459-462
Received on: 24/09/2025
Revised on: 27/10/2025
Accepted on: 22/11/2025
Published on: 01/12/2025
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Stephena Elizabeth Alexander, Abimanyu V, R Lavanya, Senthilkumar G P and Nazreen B( 2025).
Smart networked monitoring system for heart rate and body temperature
. International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 10( 6), 459-462.
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Abstract
The rapid advancement of healthcare technologies has highlighted the importance of continuous and remote monitoring of vital signs to enhance patient care and early diagnosis. This study presents a Smart Networked Monitoring System capable of real-time measurement and transmission of heart rate and body temperature using IoT-enabled devices. The system integrates wearable sensors, microcontroller units, and wireless communication modules to provide reliable, accurate, and continuous monitoring. Data collected from patients are transmitted to a central server or cloud platform, allowing remote access by healthcare professionals for timely intervention. Experimental results demonstrate the system’s accuracy and stability, indicating its potential for applications in hospitals, home healthcare, and remote patient monitoring. This approach emphasizes automation, real-time monitoring, and networked healthcare solutions, contributing to the development of intelligent health monitoring systems.
Keywords
Smart Health Monitoring, Internet of Things (IoT), Heart Rate Monitoring, Body Temperature Monitoring.
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