The system utilizes motion sensors to detect the baby's movements, which can trigger an automatic rocking mechanism to soothe the infant. Temperature and humidity sensors monitor the environmental conditions inside the cradle, ensuring they remain within a comfortable range. Additionally, a sound sensor can detect the baby's cries, prompting an alert to caregivers via a connected mobile application.
The Smart Cradle System is powered by a microcontroller that processes sensor data and controls the actuators. This data is transmitted to a cloud server, allowing caregivers to monitor the baby's status remotely through a dedicated mobile app. The app provides real-time notifications and data visualization, enabling prompt responses to the baby's needs.
By integrating automation with real-time monitoring, the Smart Cradle System offers a reliable and efficient solution for infant care, ensuring the baby's comfort and safety while providing peace of mind to caregivers.
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