Friday, May 7, 2021

_WEEK 13_ (FYP2)

 

Activity: Collect data for the E-mask Results.


   As a result of the E-mask project, I obtained data from multiple students during this week. I was very lucky because at that time I was in the UniKL BMI residential college, and I was able to enlist the assistance of my friends by requesting them to serve as a sample for my results. Their breath readings were taken 5 times a day to monitor their breathing rate whether in a normal or abnormal range. Below is the example for my results:


Subject 1


    The first result was gathered by me. I am 23 years old. Based on the graph, at 8:00 am in the morning and 12:00 am during midnight, my breathing rate was 15 beats per minute (bpm). While at 12:00 pm in the afternoon, my breathing rate was 18 bpm. Then at 4:00 pm in the evening, my breathing rate was 16 bpm, and 17 bpm was my breathing rate at 8:00 pm in the night.

Subject 2

    The result above was obtained from subject 2, Aisyah. She is 23 years old. As shown in bar graph above, at 8:00 am in the morning, her breathing rate was 16 bpm. While at 12:00 pm in the afternoon, her breathing rate was 19 bpm. Then at 4:00 pm in the evening and 12:00 am during midnight, her breathing rate was 18 bpm. Finally, at 8:00 pm in the night, her breathing rate was 20 bpm. 


Subject 3

    The third data for this E-mask was collected from subject 3, Syukrina. She is 24 years old. Relate to the graph above, during 8:00 am in the morning, her breathing rate was 14 bpm. While at 12:00 pm in the afternoon, her breathing rate was 17 bpm. Then at 4:00 pm in the evening her breathing rate was 16 bpm. While at 8:00 pm in the night, her breathing rate was 15 bpm. While at 12:00 am during midnight, 13 bpm was recorded for her breath count. 


Subject 4

    The fourth data for this E-mask was acquired from subject 4, Balqis. She is 22 years old. As mentioned in bar graph above, basically, at 8:00 am in the morning and at 4:00 pm in the evening, her breathing rate was 13 bpm. While at 12:00 pm in the afternoon, her breathing rate was 15 bpm. While at 8:00 pm in the night, her breathing rate was 14 bpm. Lastly, at 12:00 am during midnight, 12 bpm was measured for her breath count. 


Subject 5

    The fifth data for this E-mask was gained from subject 5, Aqilah. She is 21 years old. As shown in bar graph above, at 8:00 am in the morning, her breathing rate was 15 bpm. After that, at 12:00 pm in the afternoon and at 12:00 am during midnight, her breathing rate was 17 bpm. Moreover, her breathing rate was 18 bpm at 4:00 pm in the evening. The 16 bpm was counted for her breathing rate at 8:00 pm during the night.


Subject 6

    Basically, the last data for this E-mask was achieved from subject 6, Auni. She is also 23 years old. Referring to graph above, during 8:00 am in the morning, her breathing rate was 13 bpm. In addition, at 12:00 pm in the afternoon and at 8:00 pm during the night, her breathing rate was 16 bpm. Then, her breathing rate was 15 bpm at 4:00 pm in the evening. Finally, the 14 bpm was examined for her breathing rate at 12:00 am during the midnight. 

    Generally, all the bar graph above accurately portrays value generated by the Blynk application for each subject. Referring to the graph above, as seen few outputs were collected in a day at 5 different times at 8:00 am, 12:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 8:00 pm and finally at 12:00 am. The purpose of taking at different times is to identify the difference in breath count at a time taken.

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