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The Design and Application of Household Ovulation Monitoring System

    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811228001_0183Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    Since monitoring one’s ovulation in an accurate manner is significant to the physiological health of women during the reproductive period, it’s better to combine family healthcare and smart home devices to work out feasible ways of ovulation monitoring. A study found that the value of LH(luteinizing hormone) in women’s urine was significantly correlated with ovulation. Therefore, by measuring the peak of LH, the ovulation status of women could be accurately monitored. In this study, a monitoring system was designed to determine ovulation status by detecting LH (luteinizing hormone) value in female urine. This monitoring system was integrated with the household toilet to realize the real-time and accurate monitoring of ovulation status of female individual. In the aspect of hardware, the device appearance, the detection device structure and the micro-control electronic device were designed by applying the Internet of things technology, to help women obtain ovulation information in a convenient and stable manner. Whereas in the aspect of software, the author analyzed the monitoring data based on computer algorithm, developed mobile application, and established the individual longitudinal database with multiple detection values as background data, so as to predict ovulation activity and evaluate ovulation patterns. It would help women track their ovulation more accurately, prevent and indicate gynecological reproductive diseases, and can serve as a supplementary basis for medical diagnosis and treatment results.