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Sensors and Hardware Components

Cutting-edge technology for comprehensive patient monitoring

Vital Signs Monitoring

Heart Rate Monitor

Uses Photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors to measure the rate of heartbeats per minute, providing real-time heart health data and detecting anomalies early.

Blood Pressure Sensor

Utilises Oscillometric sensors to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, helping to manage and monitor hypertension effectively.

Oxygen Saturation Sensor

Employs Pulse oximetry sensors to measure the oxygen level in the blood (SpO2), critical for patients with respiratory conditions.

Temperature Sensor

Uses Thermocouples or infrared sensors to measure body temperature, essential for detecting infections and fever.

Environmental Monitoring

Ambient Temperature Sensor

Measures the surrounding temperature using Thermistors or digital temperature sensors, ensuring the environment is conducive to the patient's health.

Humidity Sensor

Monitors the level of humidity in the air with Capacitive or resistive sensors, important for patients with respiratory issues.

Air Quality Sensor

Detects pollutants and allergens using Chemical sensors (e.g., metal oxide semiconductors), helping to maintain a healthy indoor environment.

Fall Detection Sensor

Uses Accelerometers and gyroscopes to detect falls and sudden movements, providing immediate alerts to carers and healthcare providers.

Security and Access

Door/Window Sensors

Magnetic sensors that detect the opening and closing of doors and windows, ensuring patient safety and security.

Motion Detectors

Passive infrared (PIR) sensors that detect movement within a specified area, crucial for monitoring patient activity and security.

GPS for Location Tracking

A GPS module that tracks the geographic location of the patient, essential for patients with dementia or other conditions that may cause disorientation.

Additional Hardware Features

  • Replaceable Battery: Ensures continuous operation, allowing uninterrupted monitoring and assistance.
  • Waterproof Design: Can be submerged up to 3 metres for 30 minutes, ensuring durability in various environments.
  • Shock and Drop Resistance: Durable design for accidents, making it reliable in emergency situations.
  • Flashlight: For emergency situations, providing visibility in low-light conditions.
  • Panic Button: Immediate alert for help, ensuring quick response in emergencies.
  • Speaker: For voice responses and alerts, facilitating communication and real-time assistance.
  • Copper Touchpoints: Antimicrobial properties for hygiene, reducing the risk of infection.

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