Smart Baby Cradle System

Authors

  • S.Srikanth
  • P.Ramya
  • M.Satheesh
  • G.Thomas Philip
  • K.Vineetha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7324/IJASRE.2018.32635

Keywords:

Automatic swinging, Raspberry pi 3, Sensors, SMS module

Abstract

In this 21st century, both men and women share equal rights, they both work hard equally to maintain the social status and run in this fast-growing world. Day by day the technology also grows very fast and the human makes it. So, it is very important to take care of the next generation, a special care should be shown to them especially babies. This paper deals with design and implementation of smart baby cradle system which is special gift to parents in this century. The objective of this paper is to design a smart baby cradle with multiple features which helps in monitoring the babies and updates the baby’s status to parents. This design encloses the different features like camera monitoring, automatic swinging of cradle when baby cries, sensing the wetness of baby’s bed, monitoring presence of baby in the cradle, all these features encloses a SMS module where message about baby’s cry, wetness in bed and absence of baby in the cradle are sent to parent’s mobile number to intimate them about their baby. This system was designed using raspberry pi 3, wet sensor, PIR sensor, sound sensor, DC motor, SMS module and camera. Camera is used for monitoring babies which could be seen by parents at any time and also this is to watch baby when parents was engaged with work. Implementation of this system was done using raspberry pi 3 which helps in enclosing many features in a single system.This system helps parents in taking care of their babies in a special way. Hence this paper clearly explains about the smart baby cradle design and its desired features.

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How to Cite

S.Srikanth, P.Ramya, M.Satheesh, G.Thomas Philip, & K.Vineetha. (2018). Smart Baby Cradle System. International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research and Engineering (IJASRE), ISSN:2454-8006, DOI: 10.31695/IJASRE, 4(3), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.7324/IJASRE.2018.32635