Abstract:In carrying out their duties, TNI soldiers often experience pressure and threats that attack both physically and psychologically. This can trigger stress. Uncontrolled stress will cause disease disorders such as arrhythmias and hypoxemia. We offer a solution by building an Internet of Military Things (IoMT) based military oximeter for soldier stress monitoring. The proposed tool is real-time and portable, can monitor heart rate (BPM) and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) when soldiers are on duty in conflict area… Show more
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