Internet of things - enabled stress surveillance when pandemic lockdown: revolutionizing resilience
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have had a negative impact on worldwide mental health, resulting in elevated stress levels. This stress affects not just people but also others close to them. However, stress can be difficult to identify and frequently goes unrecognised, posing a seriou...
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my.utem.eprints.279342024-09-20T16:45:42Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27934/ Internet of things - enabled stress surveillance when pandemic lockdown: revolutionizing resilience Hasanudin, Afif Hakim Othman, Mohd Azlishah Azwan, Alya Azwa Mohd Roki, Abdul Aziz Faqruldin Ismail, Shahira Nugraha, Y.T. Suhaimi, S. Hassan, N.M. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have had a negative impact on worldwide mental health, resulting in elevated stress levels. This stress affects not just people but also others close to them. However, stress can be difficult to identify and frequently goes unrecognised, posing a serious threat to one's health. This research seeks to address this issue by developing a cutting-edge stress monitoring system. The gadget, dubbed 'Stress Measure,' uses IoT technology to monitor heart rate levels in real-time and offer a full picture of stress levels. The ultimate purpose of this initiative is to empower people to take charge of their mental health during these unusual times, by giving them with the skills they need to manage stress and preserve their well-being throughout the pandemic lockdown. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27934/1/Internet%20of%20things%20-%20enabled%20stress%20surveillance%20when%20pandemic%20lockdown%20revolutionizing%20resilience.pdf Hasanudin, Afif Hakim and Othman, Mohd Azlishah and Azwan, Alya Azwa and Mohd Roki, Abdul Aziz Faqruldin and Ismail, Shahira and Nugraha, Y.T. and Suhaimi, S. and Hassan, N.M. (2023) Internet of things - enabled stress surveillance when pandemic lockdown: revolutionizing resilience. In: 11th International Conference on Information Technology, ICIT 2023, 9 August 2023 through 10 August 2023, Amman. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10225973 |
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The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have had a negative impact on worldwide mental health, resulting in elevated stress levels. This stress affects not just people but also others close to them. However, stress can be difficult to identify and frequently goes unrecognised, posing a serious threat to one's health. This research seeks to address this issue by developing a cutting-edge stress monitoring system. The gadget, dubbed 'Stress Measure,' uses IoT technology to monitor heart rate levels in real-time and offer a full picture of stress levels. The ultimate purpose of this initiative is to empower people to take charge of their mental health during these unusual times, by giving them with the skills they need to manage stress and preserve their well-being throughout the pandemic lockdown. |
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