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SSBS : IoT-Enabled Emergency Alert System Enhancing Safety for Elderly, Persons with Disabilities, and Pregnant Women / Ethel A. Cacayan, Shayna Lorraine R. Laureta, Michael Angelo P. Par, Daniel I. Perez

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2024Description: xi, 118 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type:
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  • BTH T 58.5  C33 2024
Dissertation note: College of Science -- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Technological University of the Philippines, 2024. Abstract: "The aim of this study is to track the real-time location and monitor the health of elderly individuals, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities using a wearable device and a web application. Guardians can monitor a user's health and location in real time with the help of this type of technology. It guarantees the health and well-being of those in need by integrating health monitoring with location monitoring. The device can track body temperature and heart rate in addition to the user's location. Through the use of the IoT platform and programming tools, the project improves its functionality and makes data administration and communication between the guardian and wearable gadget easier. It was put together with the body temperature and heart rate sensors on the A9G module and the NodeMCU ESP32 module. In addition, the implementation makes use of the IoT platform and computer languages such as JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. Thirty-five individuals assessed and tested the system; these included elders and their guardians and caregivers, IT students, IT professionals, and healthcare workers. The results revealed how the system—which is supported by evolving technology—simplifies user monitoring. The study's findings demonstrated the system's effectiveness and usefulness, which facilitates the monitoring and assurance of older citizens', pregnant women, and persons with disabilities’ well-being. At a grand weighted mean of 3.53, interpreted as “Highly acceptable”, the system review's findings demonstrated that it functions and satisfies standards. With this technology, guardians and caregivers can keep an eye on the user all the time, which improves the quality of care and the speed with which help can be sent in an emergency." -- Author's Abstract
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Thesis (Undergraduate)

College of Science -- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Technological University of the Philippines,
2024.

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"The aim of this study is to track the real-time location and monitor the health of elderly
individuals, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities using a wearable device and a
web application. Guardians can monitor a user's health and location in real time with the
help of this type of technology. It guarantees the health and well-being of those in need by
integrating health monitoring with location monitoring. The device can track body
temperature and heart rate in addition to the user's location. Through the use of the IoT
platform and programming tools, the project improves its functionality and makes data
administration and communication between the guardian and wearable gadget easier. It
was put together with the body temperature and heart rate sensors on the A9G module and
the NodeMCU ESP32 module. In addition, the implementation makes use of the IoT
platform and computer languages such as JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. Thirty-five
individuals assessed and tested the system; these included elders and their guardians and
caregivers, IT students, IT professionals, and healthcare workers. The results revealed how
the system—which is supported by evolving technology—simplifies user monitoring. The
study's findings demonstrated the system's effectiveness and usefulness, which facilitates
the monitoring and assurance of older citizens', pregnant women, and persons with
disabilities’ well-being. At a grand weighted mean of 3.53, interpreted as “Highly
acceptable”, the system review's findings demonstrated that it functions and satisfies
standards. With this technology, guardians and caregivers can keep an eye on the user all
the time, which improves the quality of care and the speed with which help can be sent in
an emergency." -- Author's Abstract

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