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IoT-Based Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring and Alerting System for Patients with Chronic Respiratory Disease

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Chronic respiratory diseases (CRD) are affecting millions of people around the globe. Asthma is one of the most common CRDs. Asthmatic reactions depend on a number of factors, ranging from genetic factors, daily lifestyle, etc. However, the presence of dust in the air is a direct addition to the asthmatic reactions. We can take a decision by considering the dust density data in this regard. On the other hand, the reaction to dust mites triggers the asthmatic reaction heavily. The tendency of dust mites to be born in the air can be analyzed from the properties of temperature and humidity. Since it is impossible to get rid of this disease in a lifetime properly, it is very important to mitigate the asthmatic reactions. We are proposing a system that will help asthma patients to take precautionary steps. Trying to get rid of the pain of asthma with timely precautionary steps in this way will be much more helpful for not only the asthma patients but also the patients of any chronic respiratory diseases.

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Azizul Hakim, M., Shahrier, H., Fatema, T., Dunia, M.A., Ahamed, A., Paul, B. (2023). IoT-Based Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring and Alerting System for Patients with Chronic Respiratory Disease. In: Kaiser, M.S., Xie, J., Rathore, V.S. (eds) Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2022). Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 615. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9304-6_10

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