PEMANTAUAN KONDISI TUBUH BERBASIS ARDUINO DAN RASPBERRY PI UNTUK PENGENDALIAN KONDISI RUANGAN

Authors

  • Ahmad Sabiq Universitas YARSI
  • Nova Eka Diana Universitas YARSI
  • Debita Febriana Universitas YARSI

https://doi.org/10.33476/jtiy.v6i1.594

Abstract

A cozy room should adjust its environment based on the condition of its occupants since it will indirectly affect the moods and body conditions of people inside. This study aims to develop a system for monitoring the human body condition using paired sensors on the Arduino Lilypad. The system will send the sensors data to the Raspberry Pi3 via Bluetooth to automatically control the electronic device inside the room based on the occupant body condition. The developed system will automatically turn on or turn off the electronic device when the body temperature or the heart rate is higher than the specified threshold value.

 

Keywords: Lilypad, Raspberry, body sensor

Author Biographies

Ahmad Sabiq, Universitas YARSI

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Nova Eka Diana, Universitas YARSI

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Debita Febriana, Universitas YARSI

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Published

2019-03-31