http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIMMA/issue/feed Global Journal on Recent Innovation in Microelectronics and Microcontroller’s Applications 2019-05-02T05:57:53+00:00 Eureka Journals admin@eurekajournals.com Open Journal Systems <p style="text-align: justify;">Global&nbsp;Journal on Recent Innovation in Microelectronics and Microcontroller’s Applications (GJRIMMA) publishes articles on &nbsp;Microelectronics and Microcontroller’s Applications research and applications. It covers aspects from fundamental principles to practical implementation, intending to bring up-to-date, emerging and active technical developments, issues, and events to the research, educational, and professional communities. The journal focused on fast peer-review process of the submitted paper to ensure accuracy, the relevance of article and originality of the paper.</p> http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIMMA/article/view/339 A REVIEW ON HEART BEAT SENSOR USING ARDUINO ATMEGA 328 2018-07-24T11:23:34+00:00 KOUSHIK SARKAR hiabhi2@gmail.com MADHURA MUKHERJEE editor@eurekajournals.com ANKITA SAHA editor@eurekajournals.com PRATITI SAHA editor@eurekajournals.com ARKA PAUL editor@eurekajournals.com SHALINI SARKAR editor@eurekajournals.com <p>Our paper deals with heart rate detection using microcontroller (Arduino Atmega328). Heart rate is estimated as number of times the heart beats per minute. Diverse physiological conditions, for example, excessive physical workload, workload tensions, extra focus required to complete assigned official work, concentration, and the dynamic condition of the autonomic nervous system is reflected in the heart beat rate. Heart beat can be estimated either by the ECG waveform or by pulse sensing. It depends on the musical extension and compression of a conduit as blood is constrained through it by withdrawals of the heart at standard interims. This rhythmic expansion and contraction can be detected from areas where the artery is closed to skin such as near the finger tips.</p> http://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJRIMMA/article/view/419 SLEEPY CHAUFFEUR DETECTION AND ALERT TECHNIQUES FOR ROAD SAFETY 2019-05-02T05:57:53+00:00 HIMEL GHOSH koushik.sarkar@teamfuture.in SAYAK CHATTERJEE koushik.sarkar@teamfuture.in ANTIK GANGULY koushik.sarkar@teamfuture.in SHREETAMA KARMAKAR koushik.sarkar@teamfuture.in KOUSHIK SARKAR koushik.sarkar@teamfuture.in <p>The most startling of the contemporary problems is the sleepiness of chauffeur which causes lots of car accidents. Prevention of those impending accidents by detecting and alerting the sleepy chauffeur is vital, otherwise that would lead to loss of lives and various traumas along with severe injuries. The slumber or sleep may be caused by huge stress, pressure, relentless work load or alcoholism, for which sleep deprivation occurs and the chauffeur while driving gets drowsy. So far, considerable amount of systems has been developed to detect drowsiness of drivers, most of which mainly depend on image processing algorithms using cameras. Some of them also incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning based algorithms. This paper presents a review of the existing systems and also proposes an easy and cheap system using sensors and Arduino, capable of detecting sleepiness and generates siren alarm and send alert message to take precautionary measures.</p>