monitoring temperature using cloud sensor

Saurabh Srivastava,Mohamed Shabeer,S.Thileepan,P. Vivekananda Shanmuganathan

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Mechanical and Production Engineering and Development

ISSN: 2320-7256          Impact Factor:1.398         Volume:1         Issue:1         Year: 08 June,2013         Pages:24-27

International Journal of Advanced Research in Mechanical and Production Engineering and Development

Abstract

The proposed device has a ZigBee module interfaced with P89V51RD2 Microprocessor and LM35 sensor. An LM35, temperature sensor senses the temperature of a baby/person and it is transmitted by the Zigbee transmitter. Temperature data is received by the Zigbee receiver and is connected the host computer via RS-232. By the host computer, the received data is uploaded to the cloud so that the persons health condition can be monitored anywhere from the world .This data is then worked upon by the ZigBee Health Vigilance Software which monitors the data continuously and if the temperature of the baby/person is more than the critical level, it will send a message to the doctor via an App created for WP7 and it will send all the data report to the doctor via E-mail. It will save the patient profile and all the necessary data log with timeline.

Kewords

Zigbee module, Zigbee Health vigilance software, cloud, data log , P89V51RD2 Microprocessor and LM35 Temperature sensor

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