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Title: GSM temperature alert system
Authors: Siti Nurul Fatihah, Abdullah
Nur Shazwina, Shubli
Norraina Adnin, Mohamad
Nur Khairul Fadzli Abu Bakar
fadzli@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Diploma Programe Coordination Unit
International Engineering Invention & Innovation Exhibition (i-ENVEX 2015)
Temperature alert system
Technical innovations -- UniMAP
Research -- UniMAP
Human temperature
Issue Date: 17-Apr-2015
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Series/Report no.: International Engineering Invention & Innovation Exhibition (i-ENVEX 2015);
Abstract: A temperature set point is the level at which the body attempts to maintain its temperature. When the set pointis raised, the result is a fever. Most fevers are coused by infectious disease and can be lowered, if desired, with antipyretic medications. An early morning temperature higher then 37.0°c or a late afternoon temperature higher then 37.7°c is normally considered a fever, assuming that the temperature is elevated due to a change in the hypothalamus’s set point. This is a dangerous temperature levels on children because there are more likely to hit a fever. The normal daily temperature varation is typically 0.5°c, but can be greater among people recovering from a fever. The body temperature of child is importance to monitor and the three goals of home care for a child with fever are to control the temperature, prevent dehydration, and monitor for serious or life-threatening illness. To overcome this issue, a temperature monitoring system for child fever body temperature and child in the car is impoetance to monitor. That device will tell the user about the over limit temperature that can be dangerous to child.
Description: The 6th International Engineering Invention & Innovation Exhibition 2015 (i-ENVEX 2015) was organized by ENVEX Young Researcher Club (EYReC), University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) and Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia on 17th - 19th April 2015, at UniMAP Main Campus, Pauh Putra, Perlis.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/40427
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