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Smart health band would be a smart assistive innovation-focused solution for the detection. It is also a great tool for analysing the health statistics of the person who is considered to be in grave danger. It is also a means for a network-synced ambulant and also considered as a health-monitoring bracelet which is capable enough of reading the user’s human vitals such as (pulse rate and body temperature). In this bustling world, where the activities of human are restricted to sedentary lifestyle and working on their desktops for the all day long, would be evident to create a burden of problems including obesity, heart problems, no exercise hence respiratory problems, and lot more.
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All the experimentation has been conducted ethically in the safe environment. All the subjects involved were humans and no humans were harmed in any way [12]. Consent was taken from the human subjects before conducting the experiments.
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Puntambekar, V., Agarwal, S., Mahalakshmi, P. (2020). Dynamic Monitoring of Health Using Smart Health Band. In: Das, K., Bansal, J., Deep, K., Nagar, A., Pathipooranam, P., Naidu, R. (eds) Soft Computing for Problem Solving. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1057. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0184-5_39
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