Telemedicine Device Using IoT for Health Monitoring

Authors

  • Ahmad Haziq Fahmi Hazadi Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Hasliza Hassan Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Mohd Kamalrulzaman Md Akhir Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author

Keywords:

IoT System, telemedicine, MAX30102, ESP32, SpO2, BPM, ThingSpeak

Abstract

Telemedicine lets you get medical care from home using digital technology. A small sensor, the MAX30102, is key to this system. It continuously checks your blood oxygen (SpO2) and heart rate (BPM), sending this real-time data directly to doctors. This means medical teams can keep a close eye on your health without you needing to visit a clinic, making healthcare much more accessible. For example, data from May 23rd to 29th showed BPM values ranging from 60 to 125 and SpO2 values from 92% to 99%, proving the system can effectively monitor both normal and abnormal conditions and allow you to receive treatment right from your own home.

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Published

16-10-2025

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Section

Electrical, Electronics, and Energy

How to Cite

Hazadi, A. H. F., Hasliza Hassan, & Mohd Kamalrulzaman Md Akhir. (2025). Telemedicine Device Using IoT for Health Monitoring. Progress in Engineering Application and Technology, 6(2), 126-131. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/peat/article/view/21034