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G., Meghana, Jairam, Bhat Geetalaxmi |
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Grenze International Journal of Engineering & Technology (GIJET); 2022, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p216-220, 5p |
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Technology is changing our world rapidly. Over the years technology has transformed various sectors ranging from telecommunication to entertainment to health-care. With advancement in technology and production of compact and portable sensors, there have been attempts to use new technologies in multiple domains to improve human quality life. The health-care industry is one of the key areas of research where the technology has been adopted. IoT principles have been widely employed to connect existing medical resources and provide patients with smart, dependable, and effective healthcare services. In this paper have made an attempt to present an IoT architecture customized for healthcare applications. The prevalent healthcare model is mostly in-hospital based and includes periodic visits that might prove to be strenuous to patients. The aim of this work is to present a remote healthcare monitoring system especially for older and Chronic Heart Failure(CHF) patients to daily collect vital signs at home and send them using Internet of Things (IoT) and is later stored in the cloud using ThingSpeak. This allows the doctor to keep an eye on the patient from afar and take timely action if necessary. In the process we have identified a set of four parameters, i.e. Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse rate, Temperature and Position detection by using wearable sensors. These sensors are connected to a Raspberry Pi. The microcontroller acts as a server once it gets connected to internet and sends data to ThingSpeak cloud. All of the variables can be detected and tracked on any mobile device connected to the same network, including laptops and smartphones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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