Mobile IoT device for BPM monitoring people with heart problems
Luis Chuquimarca, Dahyana Roca, Washington Torres, Luis Amaya, Jaime, Orozco, David S\'anchez

TL;DR
This paper presents a mobile IoT device that monitors heart rate in real-time, detects anomalies, and sends alerts via GSM/GPRS while also logging data to the cloud for remote health management.
Contribution
The work introduces an integrated mobile IoT system combining heart rate monitoring, location tracking, and alerting with cloud data storage, enhancing remote cardiac health monitoring.
Findings
Effective real-time heart rate monitoring and alert system.
Successful integration of GPS and GSM/GPRS for location and communication.
Cloud storage enables remote data access and analysis.
Abstract
The developed system using a mobile electronic device for monitoring and warnings of heart problems, when the heart rate is outside the nominal range, which ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Also, a system has been developed to save and monitor in real time changes of the cardiac pulsations, through a sensor connected to a control system. The connection of the communication module for Arduino GSM/GPRS/GPS, using the GPS network to locate the user. In addition, this device connects with GSM / GPRS technology that allows text messages to be sent to the contact number configured in the device, when warnings of heart problems are issued, moreover connects to the internet to store data in the cloud.
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