scholarly journals IoT Based Patient Health Monitoring System

Author(s):  
U. Sravan

Abstract: An IoT based health monitoring system records the patient’s heart beat, body temperature, oxygen levels of blood etc. It can also be used to inform the timing of medication and provides live monitoring of health condition of patient to the doctor available in his chamber. It also sends an SMS alert whenever the health parameter readings go beyond critical values. Keywords: Heart beat, Temperature, Oxygen Levels, Medication timing, SMS alert.

Author(s):  
Neetu Marwah

In this world with exponentially increasing fitness risks, the authors are proposing an Internet of Things (IoT) based device named Wireless Health Monitoring System (WHMS), to put patients' thinking at ease. We are dwelling in a world which is no longer viable for a doctor to keep a watch over a patient's indispensable parameters all the time. This device is helpful for aged people staying alone at home, people dwelling on hills, pregnant females anywhere, and for busy people who cannot often contact a doctor. A health practitioner, some distance away from the patient, needs to understand his heart rate and body temperature of the physique to begin preliminary treatment. Keeping this as a preluding landmark, the authors are proposing an embedded gadget which can measure the rate of heart beat and body temperature, and keep the statistics on the cloud server for the doctor to determine the next course of action.


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.


Author(s):  
Prof. Shilpa Katre ◽  
Himani Khedulkar ◽  
Anjali Thul ◽  
Pratik Tokeka

This paper represents the design and simulation of a wireless patient health monitoring system. Generally, in the hospitals where patient’s body temperature needs to be continuously monitored, which is usually done by a doctor or other paramedical staff by continuously observing the temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure and maintaining its record. This is a very monotonous routine and can really be nerve-racking, especially in overcrowded hospitals. The primary function of this system is to monitor the temperature, blood pressure and pulse rate of a patient’s body, and transmit the information wirelessly to the doctor’s office on the LCD display unit. In this advanced system, a transmitting unit constantly scan patient’s body temperature, blood pressure and pulse rate through digital sensors, and shows them on the transmitter LCD. At the receiving end, a receiver is used to collect the data, decode it and feed them to another microcontroller which then displays it on the doctor’s LCD screen. The receiver unit is kept in the doctor’s office to constantly show the patient’s body temperature, blood pressure and pulse rate wirelessly. An alarm is also activated at the receiver end where the doctor will be, and is activated when the patient’s temperature, blood pressure and pulse rate goes below or above the normal human threshold value, which are 37°C, SBP- less than 120 mm Hg, DBP- less than 80mm Hg and 70 beats per minute. An SMS will be sent to the doctor, just in case he or she is outside the area and to present as a path for continuous update. The advanced system was simulated using Proteus software and programs written in Embedded C language. The result achieved shows a systematic method of relating information to the doctor on duty for urgent attention to patients.


Author(s):  
Liya George

Different types of health monitoring systems are now available in the market. We are using them as a part of our day-to-day life to analyze health conditions. In the case of sea researchers and scuba divers, the medium they are working is water. The health difficulties are more inside the water. So there is a need to develop a health monitoring system for sea researcher’s/scuba divers to analyze their health condition frequently to ensure their safety. The proposed work uses LiFi technology as the communication method to transmit and receive corresponding bio parameter values. This work aims to provide a harmless wireless health monitoring system that will provide maximum efficiency inside the water.


Author(s):  
Arijit Ghosh ◽  
Subhajit Aich ◽  
Ayan Kumar Ghosh ◽  
Pratim Das ◽  
Saikat Mahato ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 619
Author(s):  
H. A. Saeed ◽  
M. H. Mazlan ◽  
A. H. Ibrahim ◽  
H. E. Hamzah ◽  
H. H. Qasim ◽  
...  

Healthcare monitoring is a field that caught many researchers from the computer science community in the last decade. In the literature, various levels of people have been considered when proposing a health monitoring system. However, some aspects are still not adequately tackled such as monitoring workers’ health status within confined space where workers would be located in underground environment with less oxygen and a lot of dust. This paper proposes an IoT health monitor system for worker in confined places. The proposed system utilizes four types of microcontroller sensors including LM35 for measuring body temperature, heart beat rate sensor, blood pressure sensor and LPG gas sensor. All the aforementioned sensors are being connected via a GPS module in order to transmit the readings into a smartphone application. A simulation has been conducted to test the proposed sensors where competitive commercial measures have been used as a benchmark. Result of simulation showed that the sensors have fair accuracy that is near-identical to the benchmark. 


Author(s):  
Parthasarathy G ◽  
Soumya T R ◽  
Ramanathan L ◽  
Ramesh P

This paper presents the design details of its implementation of an IoT-based Real Time Health Monitoring System for the monitoring of a patient and provides. The proposed Design permits the monitoring of health related dangers and deals with economy in health care expenditure through effective interpretation and distribution of patient data. This paper works on the concept of reducing human presence in monitoring a patient’s problems and sending vital details to the Doctors and Caretakers on a real time basis. This proposal helps saving in and alerts the Doctors/Caretakers in an emergency situation to ensure critical moments are not wasted. The outcome of the proposed system is to provide exact collected medical services to patients through records and information through sensors which monitor the patient’s details relating to Pulse, temperature, Body Tilt Angle and Glucose Level. This information is sent to the patient’s Doctor/Caretaker using a cloud based App on a real time basis.


2013 ◽  
Vol 62 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manisha Shelar ◽  
Jaykaran Singh ◽  
Mukesh Tiwari

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