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A Development of Non-Invasive Body Monitoring IOT Sensor for Smart Silver Healthcare  

Kang, Byung Wuk (Research Division of Moolim G&I Co.)
Kim, Sang Hee (Dept. of Medical IT Convergence, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.19, no.1, 2018 , pp. 28-34 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper is composed of a passenger management system using a temperature sensing module, a PIR sensor module for detecting movement inside a room, and a smart breath sensing module for determining a sleeping state. An embedded sensor module and a communication system integrated the sensing part and the algorithm driving part. As the aging society is accelerating and becoming more upgraded, the social cost of Silver Care increases, and in order to protect privacy, it is necessary to reduce costs by developing efficient smart silver care devices. The proposed non - image human body detection IOT sensor system is implemented by hardware and software and has superior performance compared with conventional image monitoring method.
Keywords
Smart Silver Care; Non-invasive Body Monitor; Infrared Temp; Sensor; Doppler Radar; Respiratory Sensor;
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