Health and Well-Being Sensors
1.Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) for Eye Protection
Description: Changes resistance with light intensity.
Application: Protects eyes by adjusting lens tint or triggering alerts in high light conditions.
Proof: Triggered an alert when light exceeded 1000 lux.
2.Gas Sensor for Alcohol Detection
Description: Measures alcohol concentration in the air.
Application: Prevents drunk driving by disabling vehicle ignition above legal BAC limits.
Proof: Detected 0.08% BAC, triggering a car startup prevention system.
3.Sound Sensor for Over Sound Protection
Description: Detects and measures noise levels.
Application: Prevents noise-induced hearing loss by activating protective measures at high noise levels.
Proof: Triggered warning signals when noise exceeded 85 dB.
4.Infrared (IR) Based Speed Sensor
Description: Uses IR light to measure the speed of moving objects.
Application: Monitors speed in machinery and traffic systems.
Proof: Accurately measured and displayed the speed of a rotating object.
5.Heart Rate Sensor for Temperature Sensing
Description: Detects heart rate, blood oxygen, and body temperature.
Application: Comprehensive health monitoring for early diagnosis and health tracking.
Proof: Provided accurate heart rate and body temperature readings for continuous health monitoring.