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PC BASED MONITORING OF HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SIGNALS USING LABVIEW

Dr. M. Shanmugavalli V*, Mathangini M, Praveena M, Kaavya N R

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Abstract: PC-based monitoring of human biological signals using LabVIEW is an indirect method for measuring human biological parameters, which helps determine whether a person is in a normal or abnormal condition. Human body parameters such as body temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure, and respiration rate are commonly used to assess health. These parameters are measured from the external surface of the body, which characterizes the indirect method of measurement. Sensors like LM 35, XD 58C, and 6820 are used to measure temperature, pulse, and blood pressure signals. These signals are then interfaced with the LabVIEW simulator through myRIO. The obtained signals are compared with normal parameter values, and if any abnormalities are detected, the system provides an output indicating the issue.

Keywords: LabVIEW, myRIO, Temperature sensors, Pulse sensor, Pressure sensor, Pulse rate, Blood Pressure.

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[1] Dr. M. Shanmugavalli V*, Mathangini M, Praveena M, Kaavya N R, “PC BASED MONITORING OF HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SIGNALS USING LABVIEW,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2025.13407

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