Research Article
IoT Based Health Monitoring System
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318876, author={V. Kamalkumar and K. Abisheak and P. Boobalan and N. Laxman}, title={IoT Based Health Monitoring System }, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Technologies in Security and Privacy for Wireless Communication, ITSPWC 2022, 14-15 May 2022, Karur, Tamilnadu, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ITSPWC}, year={2022}, month={8}, keywords={monitoring gsm module lcd sms emergency alarm}, doi={10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318876} }
- V. Kamalkumar
K. Abisheak
P. Boobalan
N. Laxman
Year: 2022
IoT Based Health Monitoring System
ITSPWC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318876
Abstract
According to a recent study, many individuals die as a result of a lack of competent and timely medical care, particularly in India.According to a recent study in India, there is one doctor for every 1456 people, making traditional treatment challenging for ordinary people. As a result, some automation in the healthcare system is essential.The major goal of this project is to allow clinicians to remotely monitor patients in order to reduce burden and address the pandemic's grave situation. We use various sensors like Temperature sensor (LM35), Pulse sensor (SEN11574), Glucose monitoring system to continuously monitor the patient's daily health, such as pulse checking, temperature checking, heartbeat checking, or any other metrics. Temperature abnormalities, for example, can be a sign of a variety of diseases, including the corona virus and malaria. Heart rate abnormalities can cause the heart to malfunction, resulting in heart attacks, heart failure, and other serious complications. The goal of this system is to keep track of the patient's temperature and heart rate, and the information is sent over the air through GSM to a doctor's or caretaker's phone, as well as shown on an LCD. As a result, information is conveyed through SMS with an emergency alarm through the GSM module.