Wet diaper detection and notification device to alert the baby caretaker
Diapers have been popular with parents for a past few decades now for protecting babies/children from urine when they urinate. However, there are some disadvantages when using diapers such as skin rash, irritation, and infection. Skin rashes can occur when the diaper is wet with urine and left...
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Language: | English |
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UTM Press
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6895/1/J13985_3c650cd0a86767c587e9e4a2b636351f.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6895/ https://doi.org/10.11113/aej.v12.16721 |
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Summary: | Diapers have been popular with parents for a past few decades now for protecting
babies/children from urine when they urinate. However, there are some disadvantages when
using diapers such as skin rash, irritation, and infection. Skin rashes can occur when the diaper
is wet with urine and left to be used for a long time with the baby. This paper aims (i) to
develop wet diaper detection and notification device for helping caretakers identify wet
diaper conditions, (ii) to evaluate the performance of the wet diaper detection and
notification device based on the response time to trigger notification after detecting wet
diaper condition. The methods of this study were divided into four phases including project
design, algorithm development, hardware development, and performance evaluation. This
system serves to identify the wet diaper condition based on temperature and humidity
values. DHT22 was selected as a main sensor and Arduino pro mini was selected as the
microprocessor for this project. As the results, two wet diaper detection and notification
devices have been designed and fabricated. Comparisons have been made to evaluate the
performance between the first and second versions of the devices. The performance of
second version device resulting better response time with 1700ms to notify the caretaker
when detecting the wet diaper condition. |
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