Bibliographic citations
Champi, J., (2023). Implementación de un sistema de monitoreo inalámbrico mediante Internet de las cosas para monitorear la conservación en la cadena de frío de vacunas del servicio de inmunizaciones en el distrito de Puente Piedra [Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/844
Champi, J., Implementación de un sistema de monitoreo inalámbrico mediante Internet de las cosas para monitorear la conservación en la cadena de frío de vacunas del servicio de inmunizaciones en el distrito de Puente Piedra []. PE: Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/844
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title = "Implementación de un sistema de monitoreo inalámbrico mediante Internet de las cosas para monitorear la conservación en la cadena de frío de vacunas del servicio de inmunizaciones en el distrito de Puente Piedra",
author = "Champi Velásquez, Jesús Manuel",
publisher = "Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)",
year = "2023"
}
The conservation of vaccines in the health sector is of the utmost importance in the activity of immunization, because good conservation leads to vaccines giving us the confidence that a good product will reach the people who will be subjected to this process. That is why immunization personnel in the health facility are essential, which has the function of monitoring and ensuring that the entire cold chain system functions properly according to the health standards established by OMS. This project aims to contribute to the reduction of the health impact, taking into account the biosecurity standards of health facilities. The project consists of implementing a system of temperature and humidity monitoring of specialized refrigerators, by means of sensors connected to a micro controller to collect data, then this will communicate wirelessly to a pi 4 raspberry to be stored. These stored data will be displayed on the web and in case of temperature variations a notification is made, in order to prevent damage to vaccines.
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