Development of an IoT-Based Sleep Apnea Monitoring System for Healthcare Applications
Abdur Rab Dhruba, Kazi Nabiul Alam, Md Shakib Khan, Sami Bourouis and, Mohammad Monirujjaman Khan

TL;DR
This paper presents an IoT-based system for real-time sleep apnea monitoring that uses sensors to detect sleep disorders and notifies users via a mobile app, aiding early detection and prevention.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel IoT-enabled sleep apnea monitoring system that integrates multiple sensors and real-time analysis for improved detection and user notification.
Findings
System successfully detects sleep apnea events in monitored individuals.
Real-time alerts are provided through a mobile application.
The system can identify causes of sleep apnea based on sensor data.
Abstract
Sleep is an essential and vital element of a person life and health that helps to refresh and recharge the mind and body of a person. The quality of sleep is very important in every person lifestyle, removing various diseases. Bad sleep is a big problem for a lot of people for a very long time. People suffering from various diseases are dealing with various sleeping disorders, commonly known as sleep apnea. Real-time monitoring of sleep is the key to detecting sleep apnea. To solve this problem, an IoT based real-time sleep apnea monitoring system has been developed. It will allow the user to measure different indexes of sleep and will notify them through a mobile application when anything odd occurs. The system contains various sensors to measure the ECG, Heart Rate, Pulse rate, Skin response, and SpO2 of any person during the entire sleeping period. To analyze and detect sleep apnea…
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