Iot-Based Patient Health Monitoring System

Authors

  • Mr. Rajesh
  • Hemanathan T
  • Muniappan K
  • Naveen B
  • Sasi Kumar P

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i4.4736

Keywords:

Arduino UNO, ESP8266, Pulse Sensor

Abstract

The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized healthcare by enabling remote patient monitoring systems. This system utilizes wearable sensors to collect vital signs such as heart rate, blood glucose level and body temperature. If the patient's temperature increases above 100 degrees Celsius then the alarm will be generated. The collected data is transmitted wirelessly to a secure cloud platform for real-time analysis and visualization. This allows Doctors to remotely monitor patients' health conditions, intervene promptly in case of emergencies, and improve overall care quality.

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Author Biographies

Mr. Rajesh

Assistant Professor, Deparment of    Electrical  and Electronics Engineering,V.S.B Engineering college,Karur-639111

Hemanathan T

Final year Student, Deparment of    Electrical  and Electronics Engineering,

V.S.B Engineering college, Karur- 639111.

Muniappan K

Final year Student, Deparment of    Electrical  and Electronics Engineering,

V.S.B Engineering college, Karur- 639111

Naveen B

Final year Student, Deparment of    Electrical  and Electronics Engineering,

V.S.B Engineering college, Karur- 639111.

Sasi Kumar P

Final year Student, Deparment of    Electrical  and Electronics Engineering,

V.S.B Engineering college, Karur- 639111.

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2024-03-14

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