Proceedings of the International Conference on Advancements in Materials, Design and Manufacturing for Sustainable Development, ICAMDMS 2024, 23-24 February 2024, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

Research Article

Smart Intravenous Drip Monitoring system based on IoT for Advancements in Healthcare

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.23-2-2024.2347041,
        author={Nandhini  M and Sambooranalaxmi  S and Valarmathi  K and Mathina  P A and Ramalakshmi  K and Mahalakshmi  S},
        title={Smart Intravenous Drip Monitoring system based on IoT for Advancements in Healthcare},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Advancements in Materials, Design and Manufacturing for Sustainable Development, ICAMDMS 2024, 23-24 February 2024, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICAMDMS},
        year={2024},
        month={6},
        keywords={iv therapy load cell amplifier liquid level gsm modem sms alert iot health monitoring intelligent devices patient safety iv monitoring},
        doi={10.4108/eai.23-2-2024.2347041}
    }
    
  • Nandhini M
    Sambooranalaxmi S
    Valarmathi K
    Mathina P A
    Ramalakshmi K
    Mahalakshmi S
    Year: 2024
    Smart Intravenous Drip Monitoring system based on IoT for Advancements in Healthcare
    ICAMDMS
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.23-2-2024.2347041
Nandhini M1,*, Sambooranalaxmi S1, Valarmathi K1, Mathina P A1, Ramalakshmi K1, Mahalakshmi S1
  • 1: P.S.R. Engineering College
*Contact email: nandhini.m@psr.edu.in

Abstract

The aim of this project is to automate the monitoring of glucose levels in a glucose bottle during IV therapy, eliminating the need for manual monitoring. In order to determine the amount of liquid within the glucose bottle, the system calculates the weight of the bottle using a load cell amplifier. A GSM modem notifies the medical staff via SMS and call notifications when the liquid level dips to the minimum. This technology is a part of the Internet of Things (IoT) and can be integrated into hospital management systems to reduce costs and improve patient care. While automated health monitoring devices exist, monitoring patients during IV therapy remains a challenge.