Health Monitoring System in IOT
Keywords:
Internet of things, healthcare, sensors network, Arduino UNO, Raspberry pi, Real Time patient monitoring system.Abstract
In this project, we are monitoring various parameters of the patient using the internet of things. In the patient monitoring system based on the Internet of things project, the real-time parameters of a patient’s health are sent to the cloud using Internet connectivity. These parameters are sent to a remote Internet location so that users can view these details from anywhere in the world. There is a major difference between SMS based patient health monitoring and IOT based pa tient monitoring system. In the IOT based system, details of the patient’s health can be seen by many users. The reason behind this is that the data needs to be monitored by visiting a website or URL. Whereas, in GSM based patient monitoring, the health parameters are sent using GSM via SMS. This is one of the Latest Electronics Project Ideas related to Medical applications which engineering students can select as their final year project. One more benefit of using IOT is that, this data can be seen using a desktop computer, laptop, using an Android smartphone comma using a tab or Tablet. The user just needs a working Internet connection to view this data. There are various cloud service providers that can be used to view this data over the Internet. Things speak, Sparkfun and IOTGeek are a few famous and easy to use service providers among these.
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