Aim: The aim of an intelligent infant cradle could be to provide a safer, more comfortable, and convenient environment for infants while also integrating intelligent features that can monitor the baby's health, modify the surroundings, and provide caregiver feedback.
Study Design: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness,
safety, and user satisfaction of an intelligent infant cradle compared to
traditional cradles. Infants aged 0-6 months and their caregivers will be
randomly assigned to either the experimental (intelligent cradle) or the
control group (traditional cradle). Outcome measures include infant sleep
quality, incidence of sleep-related issues, caregiver satisfaction, safety,
parental stress levels, and infant developmental outcomes. Data will be
collected through questionnaires, interviews, observations, and objective
measurements. Statistical analysis will compare outcomes between groups.
Ethical considerations include obtaining informed consent and approval from
institutional review boards. Limitations may include sample bias and reliance
on self-reported data.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Electronics And Communication
Engineering, Pes Institute Of Technology And Management (PESITM) Shimoga, From
Sept 2023.
Methodology: The proposed iot-based smart cradle utilizes a
raspberry pi model 3 b+ board, camera module, sound sensor, lm35 temperature
sensor, and wet sensor. A DC motor swings the cradle upon detecting the baby's
cry through the sound sensor. A melody tune plays simultaneously to soothe the
baby. Caregivers can remotely control the swing via IoT server buttons. The
LM35 temperature sensor activates a fan when humidity exceeds a set level. A
wet sensor alerts caregivers to change the baby's diaper. Additionally, a
camera provides real-time monitoring of the baby's sleep.
Results: This project proposes an innovative automatic caretaker
room for infants, designed to address the time and energy constraints faced by
busy parents. The primary goal is to cater to the needs of working individuals
who struggle to find sufficient time for proper baby care. The entire room is
equipped with sensors and a microprocessor, allowing it to autonomously sense
and respond to the baby's activities. This approach eliminates the need for
constant manual checks by parents, enabling them to save valuable time and
energy. The system, driven by sensors, connected to the microprocessor,
continuously monitors both room conditions and the baby's activities. It
operates based on predefined conditions, ensuring parents receive real-time
information about their baby without physical presence. The collected data is
readily accessible, providing a comprehensive overview of the baby's status,
and notifications are sent as needed. In summary, this automated caretaker room
offers a practical and efficient solution for busy parents, allowing them to
stay informed and connected with their baby's well-being while optimizing their
resources.
Conclusion: The advanced features of the baby monitoring system
offer a comprehensive solution for working parents, addressing various aspects
of infant care and safety. From real-time video monitoring to proactive alerts
for emergencies and environmental conditions, this system not only provides
peace of mind to parents but also creates a secure and comforting environment
for the baby. By seamlessly integrating technology into childcare, the system
enables working parents to balance their professional commitments while staying
connected and responsive to their baby's needs, ultimately fostering a sense of
freedom and reduced stress in their daily lives.
Author
(s) Details
C.
Chandana
Department of ECE, PES Institute of Technology and Management,
Shivamogga, India.
S.P.
Kavana
Department of ECE, PES Institute of Technology and Management,
Shivamogga, India.
M.
Vanishree
Department of ECE, PES Institute of Technology and Management,
Shivamogga, India.
Ranjith
Department of ECE, PES Institute of Technology and Management,
Shivamogga, India.
S.R.
Srilakshmi Nayaka
Department of ECE, PES Institute of Technology and Management,
Shivamogga, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49238-47-3/CH23
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