Smart wearable device for health monitoring in the Internet of Things domain

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Sung-Phil Heo ◽  
Suyong Jeong

The Internet of things (IoT) helps our everyday lives such as by monitoring objects and tracking behaviors in various settings, but studies on enhancing the bathroom experience are rare. This article describes full details about development and implementation of a smart health-monitoring bidet based on our study published previously in the conference. A smart bidet system is designed to monitor the users’ health through several contact-type sensors, such as pressure, oxygen, and thermometer. The system is equipped with a built-in artificial intelligence software platform and is designed to detect anal and spinal diseases. The attached sensors normally operate under waterproof conditions: we tested their performances under X6 international protection marking conditions. These devices were designed to operate properly even in extremely waterproof conditions. The temperature, pressure, and oxygen sensors of the bidet system had error rates of about 4.1, 0.6, and 1.1 percent, respectively.


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):  
A. Ramya Visalatchi ◽  
R. Yogamathi

One among the various applications enabled with the aid of the Internet of Things (IoT) is wearable technology, where smart and pervasive health care is an important one. Network sensors, either worn on the frame or embedded in our environments; make possible the collection of rich information of our physical and mental health. Captured on a continuous basis, aggregated, and efficiently supervised, such statistics can bring about a positive transformation in health care system


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-35
Author(s):  
Lorenzo Carosso ◽  
Luca Mattiauda ◽  
Marco Allegretti

AbstractInformation and Communication Technologies (ICT) have experienced a large application in many fields, such as smart homes, health monitoring, environmental monitoring, and a great number of studies is present in literature. In particular, it is expected that the Internet of Things (IoT) will become increasingly pervasive in everyday life. Among different technologies, devices based on Long Range (LoRa) and LoRaWAN stand out due to their relative low cost, low power consumption and large cover range. In this survey, recent papers investigating applications of LoRa modules have been selected. The different use-cases are presented with a comparison between communication parameters and results obtained.


Author(s):  
I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana ◽  
Bedjo Utomo ◽  
Farid Amrinsani ◽  
Era Purwanto

Monitoring activities are needed if there are symptoms of a disease that require quick action so that the patient's condition does not get worse, for that we need a system that can notify doctors so they can take action. The patient monitoring system in hospitals is generally still carried out conventionally, among others, nurses or doctors come to the patient's room to check on the progress of the patient's condition, this will be a problem, if the number of medical personnel and facilities is insufficient to monitor. Patients who need special attention for patient care, such as monitoring the patient's breathing rate. The use of the internet of things (IOT), as a device that can work without the help of people, can perform tasks and provide easier and real time data, so that they can access output directly. The purpose of this research is to design an inexpensive health monitoring tool based on the Internet of Things (Respiration Parameters) using a piezoelectric sensor and an ESP32 Wi-Fi module. From the results of the module design taken from 10 respondents, obtained that the average measurement high accuracy (17.76 + 0.61) and the average level of stability of the design has a magnitude of 0.4 so that it can be concluded that using a piezoelectric sensor in this series can obtain good accuracy. This the design can be used to monitor a person's respiration in real-time


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