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Abstract: An infant/toddler care monitoring system utilizing IOT is a system that uses the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor and care for a baby while they are in their cradle is known as an infant/toddler care monitoring system. A microcontroller, a cloud-based platform, and a cradle with sensors and actuators typically make up the system. The sensors can track the temperature, respiration rate, and heart rate of the infant. They can be used to track the baby's movements and cries. The cradle's swinging motion as well as other elements like a nightlight and lullaby music player can be controlled by the actuators. The microcontroller, which also controls the actuators, processes the sensor data. Additionally, it is in charge of interacting with the cloud-based platform. The cloud-based technology retains the sensor data and makes it accessible to parents via a web or mobile app. Parents can watch their child's vital signs, get warnings if something is wrong, and manage the cradle's capabilities using the web or a mobile app. For instance, if the infant starts to cry, the parent can start the cradle swaying or play lullaby music from a distance to assist in soothing the child.
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