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IOT BASED HEALTH CARE MONITORING USING MICROCONTROLLER

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K. Prema, Dr.N.Thenmozhi
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si8.350

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) must meet a wide range of requirements, but effective and integrated health care is critical. Unnecessary inspection of wheel power for indicators of illness is referred to as irregular health monitoring. The technique's primary goal is to demonstrate a laboratory-scale setup for true online patient health monitoring. The intended approach is used to track body characteristics such as temperature, heart rate, and so forth. The approach's architecture offers an efficient patient health monitoring system that checks patient health using temperature and pulse rate sensors and uses the internet to notify the doctor of any difficulties, if any. A microcontroller, connected to the detectors, keeps tabs on the patient's health and relays any relevant information through an LCD screen and Wi-Fi. If a circuit module monitors a patient's heart rate and/or temperature and notices a change, it sends an alert to the user/doctor through the Internet of Things, drawing attention to the patient's heart rate and/or temperature in real time. Therefore, the IoT-based patient health monitoring approach utilizes the internet to track and record real-time data on the health of individual patients. Patient health monitoring technique's subsystems' architectural design is broken out in detail. The method is shown in practice by simulating data from an Internet of Things device using a microcontroller, a Wi-Fi module, and the item Speak website. The hardware advancements are shown as well.

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