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In recent years, natural disasters and various similar emergencies have
caused many people to leave this world early. The need for the use of modern
technologies in emergencies is growing day by day. Various modern devices,
techniques and methods are used in post-disaster search and rescue operations. The
issue of finding a survivor is very important in post-disaster operations. The vital signs of
humans are very important in determining the survival of humans. Heart Rate (HR),
Blood Pressure (BP), Respiration rate (breathing rate), and Body Temperature (BT)
values are considered four essential vital signs that must be measured regularly. In this
paper, we develop a wearable device that can monitor essential vital signs and also
generate an emergency alarm when human health status is deteriorating. This device
consists of sensors that monitor blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, body temperature,
and also alarm sensor. The device is capable of monitoring a human body temperature,
blood oxygen level and heart rate. The system also generates a strong alarm signal
when human health is deteriorating and humans are in a difficult situation (in a
mountain, in a reserve, etc.), so that in emergencies those around can search for the
survivor.

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  • Date of creation in the UzSCI system05-09-2022
  • Read count49
  • Date of publication30-06-2022
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages67-73
English

In recent years, natural disasters and various similar emergencies have
caused many people to leave this world early. The need for the use of modern
technologies in emergencies is growing day by day. Various modern devices,
techniques and methods are used in post-disaster search and rescue operations. The
issue of finding a survivor is very important in post-disaster operations. The vital signs of
humans are very important in determining the survival of humans. Heart Rate (HR),
Blood Pressure (BP), Respiration rate (breathing rate), and Body Temperature (BT)
values are considered four essential vital signs that must be measured regularly. In this
paper, we develop a wearable device that can monitor essential vital signs and also
generate an emergency alarm when human health status is deteriorating. This device
consists of sensors that monitor blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, body temperature,
and also alarm sensor. The device is capable of monitoring a human body temperature,
blood oxygen level and heart rate. The system also generates a strong alarm signal
when human health is deteriorating and humans are in a difficult situation (in a
mountain, in a reserve, etc.), so that in emergencies those around can search for the
survivor.

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