Neoraksha: Smart Incubator For Preterm Infant Safety

  • Pratima B Kadekar Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India.
  • Megha C S Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India.
  • Shreedevi H Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India.
  • Srishti S Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India.
  • Sanika H Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India.
Keywords: Smart technology- integrated incubator, IoT-based connectivity

Abstract

Preterm infants are highly vulnerable to environmental fluctuations and medical complications that can arise within minutes if not continuously monitored. Neoraksha is a smart, technology- integrated incubator designed to enhance the safety, stability, and quality of care for premature neonates. This project presents the design and development of an intelligent incubator system that combines real- time physiological monitoring, environmental control, and automated alert mechanisms to support neonatal well-being.

The system incorporates sensors to track critical parameters such as temperature, humidity, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, ensuring the infant remains within clinically recommended thresholds. An embedded microcontroller processes sensor data and regulates thermal and humidity levels through a closed-loop feedback mechanism. Additionally, Neoraksha features IoT-based connectivity, enabling remote monitoring by healthcare professionals and immediate notification in case of abnormalities. A user-friendly interface provides caregivers with comprehensive, actionable insights, thereby reducing response time during emergencies.

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Published
2026-04-19
How to Cite
B Kadekar, P., C S, M., H, S., S, S., & H, S. (2026). Neoraksha: Smart Incubator For Preterm Infant Safety. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 12(1), 204-208. Retrieved from https://asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/1549

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