scholarly journals IOT Based Health Monitoring System

Author(s):  
Sowmya G

Abstract: The increased use of smart phones and smart devices in the health zone has brought on extraordinary effect on the world’s critical care. The Internet of things is progressively permitting to coordinate sensors fit for associating with the Internet and give data on the health condition of patients. These technologies create an amazing change in medicinal services during pandemics. Likewise, many users are beneficiaries of the M-Health (Mobile Health) applications and E-Health (social insurance upheld by ICT) to enhance, help and assist continuously to specialists who help. The main aim of this ‘IOT Health Monitoring System’ is to build up a system fit for observing vital body signs such as body temperature, heart rate, pulse oximetry etc. The System is additionally equipped measuring Room Temperature and Humidity and Atmosphere CO level. To accomplish this, the system involves many sensors to display vital signs that can be interfaced to the doctor’s smart phone as well as caretakers’ smartphone. This prototype will upload the readings from the sensor to a server remotely and the information gathered will be accessible for analysis progressively. It has the capacity of reading and transmitting vital parameters measured to the cloud server and then to any Smartphone configured with Blynk App. These readings can be utilized to recognize the health state of the patient and necessary actions can be taken if the vital parameters are not in prescribed limits for a longer period. Keywords: IOT Health Monitoring System, Vital parameters, Blynk App

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shao-Fei Jiang ◽  
Ze-Hui Qiao ◽  
Ni-Lei Li ◽  
Jian-Bin Luo ◽  
Sheng Shen ◽  
...  

Due to the long-term service, Chinese ancient timber buildings show varying degrees of wear. Thus, structural health monitoring (SHM) for these cultural and historical treasures is desperately needed to evaluate the service status. Although there are some FBG sensing-based SHM systems, they are not suitable for Chinese ancient timber buildings due to the differences in architectural types, structural loads, materials, and environment. Besides, a technical gap in Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensing-based column inclination monitoring exists. To overcome these weaknesses, this paper develops an FBG sensing-based structural health monitoring system for Chinese ancient Chuan-dou-type timber buildings that aims at monitoring structural deformation, i.e., beam deflection and column inclination, temperature, humidity, and fire around the building. An in-situ test and simulation analyses were conducted to verify the effectiveness of the developed SHM system. To validate the long-term-operation of the developed SHM system, monitoring data within 15 months were analyzed. The results show good agreement between the developed SHM system in this paper and other methods. In addition, the SHM system operated well in the first year after its deployment. This implies that the developed SHM system is applicable and effective in the health state monitoring of Chinese ancient Chuan-dou-type timber buildings, laying a foundation for damage prognosis of such types of timber buildings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Lei Ru ◽  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Jing Duan ◽  
Guo Ru ◽  
Ashutosh Sharma ◽  
...  

The technological advent in smart sensing devices and the Internet has provided practical solutions in various sectors of networking, public and private sector industries, and government organizations worldwide. This study intends to combine the Internet of Things (IoT) technology with health monitoring to make it personalized and timely through allowing the interconnection between the devices. This work is aimed at exploring various wearable health monitoring modules that people wear to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, pulse, body temperature, and physiological information. The information is acquired using the wireless sensor to create a health monitoring system. The data is integrated using the Internet of Things for processing, connecting, and computing to achieve real-time monitoring. The temperature of three people measured by the temperature thermometer is 36.4, 36.7, and 36.5 (°C), respectively, and the average acquired by the monitoring system of the three people is 36.5, 36.4, and 36.5 (°C), respectively, indicating that the system demonstrated relatively accurate and stable testability. The user’s ECG is displayed clearly and conveniently using the ECG acquisition system. The pulse rate of the three people tested by the system is 78, 78, and 79 (times/min), respectively, similar to the medical pulse meter results. The physiological information acquired using the semantic recognition, matching system, and character matching system is relatively accurate. It concludes that the human health monitoring system based on the Internet of Things can provide people with daily health management, instrumental in heightening health service quality and level.


Author(s):  
Pratheksha Rai N

Health is the important key for any living. The monitoring of one’s health is so important in today’s busy world ,that most of the people run out of time when they get to know the disease, which actually is not fatal. Smart Health Monitoring system gives you a track of your health, making your work easier to know the data of your health without running every time to hospital. This paper is a study about Smart health Monitoring system using Internet of things (IOT).Internet of things plays An very prominent role in wide range of healthcare applications and it also serves as a catalyst for the healthcare. Smart devices and wireless sensor networks are used here for the analysis of different health parameters in real-time.


Author(s):  
G. Joga Rao ◽  
P. Karthik ◽  
G. Sai Sameer Kumar ◽  
N. Ajay ◽  
K. Anil Kumar ◽  
...  

Now a day’s IoT brings gadgets together and assumes a fundamental part in different methodologies like smart home automation, brilliant industries, smart environment, agricultural fields and patient health monitoring system and so on. One of the approaches is to monitor the health state of the patient and screen it to doctors or paramedical staff through the IoT, as it is hard to screen the patient for 24 hours. So here the patient health condition or status i.e. Pulse rate, Body Temperature, ECG and so on can be measured by utilizing the protruding sensors. These sensors are associated with the node mcu and mcp 3008, it gathers the information i.e. biomedical data from the sensors and the detected biomedical information can be transmitted to the server. The "Thingspeak" named cloud is utilized here to place the detected information into the server. From this server, the information can be envisioned to the specialists and other paramedical staff either by Thingspeak website or Thingview android application. This system also notifies if there is any change in patient parameters. In this way, this Health monitoring system diminishes the toil of specialists and paramedical staff to screen the patient for 24 hours and further reduces time and cost for support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 2261-2265
Author(s):  
P. Ezhilarasi ◽  
S. Rajeshkannan ◽  
P. Gokulaprasath

This paper proposes a Smart Health Monitoring System (SHMS) which monitors and takes care of patient's health. Nowadays in hospital, taking care of patient is a big task because of growing population and also regular check-ups are not at all possible. The percentage of death rate by only heart attack is 24.8%, which is not higher but these death rate can be reduced by monitoring the condition of patient's heart every second continuously. This can be achieved with the help of a technology called Internet of Things (IoT). The concept of IoT is that it can connect any device with the internet. Here the sensor can measure the heart rate and connects to the internet. Then it will update the status of the patient's heart to the person who wants to monitor the patient. Hence the prevention of death due to heart attack is being introduced. This idea can also be implemented for workers in industry


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 116-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Narendra Swaroop ◽  
Kavitha Chandu ◽  
Ramesh Gorrepotu ◽  
Subimal Deb

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