Arduino project that teaches you to improve your posture using LED feedback from flex sensors
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Arduino project that teaches you to improve your posture using LED feedback from flex sensors
Analog Heart rate Monitor is a portable ECG monitor which is developed by only analog electronic components. Diggital system used for display the wave forms on an LCD display.
Testing the reliability of automatic oscillometric blood pressure measurement process by implementing a real-time application in C++.
Projects files for the ECG monitor prototype device built for Analog Project in EN2091 module. Contains PCB files, Solidworks design files and simulations.
Going Contactless with Electromyography sensor as part of Biomedical Instrumentation project.
This Repository contain all my task about Computer Programming Subject (4th Semester) in Biomedical Engineering Major at Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya
Development of an embedded system based on Arduino microcontroller to analyse Heart Rate Variability and compute its Fourier transform. The FFT results are sent through the serial port and then read by Matlab, which estimates the Local Power Spectral Density.
A voice-activated command system designed to help quadriplegic individuals control their environment wirelessly. Utilizing voice recognition and RF communication, this simple yet effective setup allows users to operate devices such as door openers, improving independence without physical intervention.
My final year project focusing on knee rehabilitation. In this project, I developed a knee range of motion device a desktop app to monitor the knee range of motion.
Projeto de um protótipo e ventilador pulmonar de baixo custo para o Medthon 2023
A tool that allows for a controlled measurement of body temperature
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