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Usage of Smart Pulse Oximeter and its applications

Vaibhav Srivastava

Abstract


A portable heart rate oximeter is created in this project to address the issue with the current heart rate and oxygen detection devices available on the market. The system can detect and displaying the human body's blood oxygen and heart rate at any time. A person can identify a problem early and seek medical assistance if they are able to determine their oxygen level. This project documents the development of a low-cost pulse oximeter through design, simulation, and implementation. The instrument's volume is decreased, making it lighter and easier to carry. Because it can be connected to our mobile devices via Bluetooth and is portable, the heart rate oxygen metre created for this project is clever. It can be used in a variety of real-world situations.

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