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The developed device with pulse oximeter and IR thermometer (a), and the same device inside a 3D printed case (b).
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With the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, there was a pressing need for simple yet effective remote monitoring solutions. In this paper, we describe a low-cost device developed for monitoring COVID-19 patients. The device uses an ESP32 module and integrates two distinct off-the-shelf biomedical sensors: a pulse oximeter by MAXIM, a...
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... e-CoVig device, showcased in Figure 1, uses the ESP32 microcontroller as its mainboard and the off-the-shelf sensors connected to it. A pulse oximeter, the MAX30101 (high-sensitivity SpO2 and HR sensor using reflective photoplethysmography), is coupled with the MAX32664 (low-power sensor hub family, which seamlessly communicates with several MAXIM biometric sensors and computes biometric information). ...