Study on Environmental Parameters and Wearable Electrocardiogram

Autor: Wun-Han Zhang, 張文瀚
Rok vydání: 2018
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 106
Over the years, the environmental changes have made humans pay more attention to the quality of life and work environment. There are hidden dangers in those who are suitable for human survival and work. For example: temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, and other harmful gases. These are often too negligible to be noticed. It will eventually cause great harm to people who live or work in the same place. Therefore, this research goal is needed to assist humans in detecting the presence of harmful substances in the living and working environment. Sample sampling and analysis are also needed to improve the living and working environment. Let humans live in a non-hidden living space, and allow humans to live and work in a comfortable environment. This study consists of an Arduino development version. It transmits data to the cloud database through WIFI, and uses the ECG heartbeat to detect human heartbeat conditions in the work environment. It enables 24-hour on-the-spot monitoring at home or workplace. Through the improvement of the flow field in the indoor space, it will reduce the harmful substances in the human body, so that the quality of human life and work quality can reach the most perfect state. Due to the awakening of life and industrial hygiene safety consciousness, this research can promote humans to prevent or change potential dangerous molecules in life and work environment to avoid genetic diseases or derivatives of diseases, and the scope of available resources is not limited to human life. The space can be imported into factories or other hazardous substances. In a high-risk work environment, it is possible to perform dangerous pre-analysis and detection in advance of devices instead of humans, and to achieve full assessment or enviromental improvement so that participants who enter the environment do not have security concerns.
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