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Volume 4 Issue 2
March-April 2026
| Author(s) | D. Lahari, P. Ajay, G. Divya, M. Hari Chandhan Rao, I. C. Narasimha |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | The IoT-based health monitoring system using STM32 is developed to track a person’s vital health conditions in real time and send the information directly to a smartphone for easy viewing. In this setup, sensors like temperature, heart rate, and humidity are used to collect both body-related and environmental data. These sensors are connected to the STM32 microcontroller, which works as the main unit of the system. The microcontroller receives data from the sensors, processes it, and converts it into understandable values. This information is then sent wirelessly to a smartphone through an IoT module. With the help of a mobile application, users or doctors can check the patient’s condition anytime without being physically present. This system is especially helpful for elderly people and patients who need continuous monitoring. It minimizes frequent hospital visits and makes remote healthcare management easier. By combining sensors, STM32 processing, and wireless communication, the system offers a practical and affordable solution for everyday health monitoring. |
| Keywords | IoT, Health Monitoring System, STM32 Microcontroller, Temperature Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Wireless Communication, Remote Monitoring, Smart Healthcare. IoT, Health Monitoring System, STM32 Microcontroller, Temperature Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Wireless Communication, Remote Monitoring, Smart Healthcare. |
| Discipline | Engineering |
| Published In | Volume 4, Issue 2, March-April 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-04-05 |

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