INNOVATIVE APPROACH TOWARDS MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF PRIMARY HUMAN BODY PARAMETERS BY DESIGNING & IMPLEMENTING V Health Plus

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Ms. Tejal Anil Dhaimbekar
Mr. Amit Maruti Ghanvat
Ms. Harshali Prabhakar Mali
Mr. Vipresh Digambar Todankar
Prof. Nikhil Nathuram Kasar
Mr. Aniket Pratap Bendre

Abstract

Nowadays, life full of hustle and work maintaining human body fitness is very crucial. The first step towards being conscious about fitness tips to get accurate health parameters in a convenient and economic manner. This paper explains the innovative approach towards the measurement of body mass index that is the ratio of body weight and height. This proposed body monitoring system has compiled a measurement of BMI, Oxygen saturation level, Heart rate and Body temperature. The arithmetic operations are performed by Arduino Uno Central microcontroller which is derived from programming in C language. This prototype requires a power supply. So,  the DC-DC Converter is designed as the battery backup to the project. It gives output of 5v-58v DC by implementing a boost converter in it and can vary by using potentiometer. The hardware implementation of this project is completed with the help of 3D modeling software and actual fabrication of the project. A survey on various people is conducted to prove the accuracy and Precision of V-Health Plus. The results indicate that V-health plus is a precisely accurate primary body monitoring system.

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Ms. Tejal Anil Dhaimbekar, Mr. Amit Maruti Ghanvat, Ms. Harshali Prabhakar Mali, Mr. Vipresh Digambar Todankar, Prof. Nikhil Nathuram Kasar, and Mr. Aniket Pratap Bendre, “INNOVATIVE APPROACH TOWARDS MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF PRIMARY HUMAN BODY PARAMETERS BY DESIGNING & IMPLEMENTING V Health Plus”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. ICRRTNB, p. 9, Jan. 2022.

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