IoT-Based Rural Medical ATM System
Keywords:
Automated Tele-Medicine dispenser system, GSM Module, medical support area, Medical ATM system, Rural IoT, PIC Microcontroller.Abstract
This paper deals with the design, development, and deployment of an Automated Tele-Medicine dispenser system in rural areas. The main objective of our research is to design an Automated Tele-Medicine dispenser system to provide medical support to people who live in rural areas. The researchers claim that in rural areas opting for medical support is quite tedious, and even it takes more time and distance to reach out to a medical support area (Hospital). Sensor and connectivity technology are allowing devices to collect, record, and analyse data. The User or the Patient interacts with the machine and the purpose of the machine is to sense and record all the physical parameters of the user. This machine is built with two types of setups i.e., Manual and Automatic. In the Automatic mode, the machine will be fed with some of the normal symptoms that are caused to the Human’s. Based on the response of the user, the machine will suggest some medicine related to the symptoms and disease. In Manual mode the device which is integrated with Audio and Video setup will connect to a doctor virtually with the help of the GSM Module, the patient can interact with the concerned doctor and report their health conditions. By the way, the patient will get medical support virtually and as an additional feature, the device is designed with a medicine dispenser. This medicine dispenser will dispense medicine in both modes based on the request and response.
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