Smart Patient Monitoring System
Sabeena P,
Uma Sheeri and
Divya Mourya
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Sabeena P: RBYM Engineering College Bellari, India
Uma Sheeri: RBYM Engineering College Bellari, India
Divya Mourya: SDITS, India
European Journal of Information Technologies and Computer Science, 2022, vol. 2, issue 2, 13-17
Abstract:
During the current COVID-19 epidemic, IoT-based health monitoring devices could be incredibly useful for COVID-19 sufferers. This study develops an IoT-based system for real-time health monitoring that incorporates the patient's measured body temperature, pulse rate, and oxygen saturation, which are the most important critical care indicators. A liquid crystal display (LCD) shows the current temperature, heart rate, and oxygen saturation level, which can be easily linked with a mobile application for quick access. Using an Arduino Uno-based device, the recommended IoT-based technique was tested and verified on five human test subjects. The system's results were promising: the data collected by the system was saved fast. The system's results were found to be accurate when compared to other commercially available devices. IoT-based gadgets could be immensely valuable in saving people's lives during the COVID-19 epidemic.
Keywords: Internet of Things; patients; mobile application; LeenaBOT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.24018/compute.2022.2.2.53
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