Portable Low-Cost Home Sleep Monitor using Wemos D1 Mini

Pramudita Hanggara, Ade Septian Alfianto, Louis Putra Purnama, Ivan Tanra

Abstract


Sleeps disorders are a common disease overlooked by many people. Sleep disorder have many types and kinds and often associated with other severe illness such as diabetes, stroke, obesity and many others. Sleep monitors are one of many ways to read all parameters related to sleep and detect sleep disorders the subject has, however access to sleep monitor still expensive and tough to come by. Because of that accessibility, countless development of home sleep monitor occured around the world. However, most of that device still hard to operate and some of them gives error readings of parameters. Based on this, a portable low-cost home sleep monitor was developed using Wemos D1 mini as a microcontroller, MAX30102 as an oxygen level sensor, MPU6050 as an accelerometer, DS18B20 as a breathing flow sensor, and MAX9814 as a microphone. Each of the sensors read and give value to microcontroller and store the data to cloud and display the result in user’s gadget. The aim of this development is to detect sleep disorders associated with each reading of sensors used and determine sleep quality as an early detection of symptoms before referring to professional relaled to sleep disorders or doctors.

Keywords


Sleep Monitor, Portable, Wemos D1 Mini, MAX30102, MPU6050, DS18B20, MAX9814, Sleep Apnea, Willis-Ekbom.

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