DEVELOPMENT OF A WEARABLE HEAT STROKE DETECTION AND CONTROLLING SYSTEM

Authors

  • M. khan Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ziauddin University, FESTM, Karachi, Pakistan
  • M. Qureshi Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ziauddin University, FESTM, Karachi, Pakistan
  • A. Hasib Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ziauddin University, FESTM, Karachi, Pakistan
  • M. Faiz Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ziauddin University, FESTM, Karachi, Pakistan
  • H. Sarwar Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ziauddin University, FESTM, Karachi, Pakistan
  • F. Shamim Department of Biomedical Engineering, IBET, LUMHS Jamshoro, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57041/pjs.v75i04.1036

Keywords:

Heat stroke, temperature, PID, wearable device.

Abstract

When the brain's thermoregulation system fails, heatstroke occurs. Not treating it within the first half hour can lead to disability and possibly death. To prevent heatstroke, a cooling mechanism for the brain is proposed. The prototype system has the capability to track the environment and provide on-the-spot cooling. The aim is to reduce the risk of heatstroke. The key feature of the system is the inclusion of PID controller, that automates the temperature regulation by monitoring the external environment.

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Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

khan, M., M. Qureshi, A. Hasib, M. Faiz, H. Sarwar, & F. Shamim. (2023). DEVELOPMENT OF A WEARABLE HEAT STROKE DETECTION AND CONTROLLING SYSTEM. Pakistan Journal of Science, 75(04), 645–651. https://doi.org/10.57041/pjs.v75i04.1036

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