GSM Based Patient Monitoring System using Sensors
Author(s):
A. Nabisha , ROHINI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; S. Nithya, ROHINI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Keywords:
GSM, UNO, Patient Monitoring, Temperature, Pulse
Abstract:
Ongoing patient health checking framework with remote sensor system using delicate registering is an innovative concept that has been already introduced in developed country in recent years. Body Area network is implemented by using compact sensors that gather and assess body parameter and development. The device gives few assistant capacities that satisfy the living request of patients. What’s more it uses different sort of sensors to obtain ceaseless key signs of patients counting heart rate and body temperature. Transmission of these patients’ records over web is done by GSM module to web server where database is stored. Moreover, it will produce a prediction on patient’s wellbeing condition based on summation of all records of patient. Generated report will be shown on web application. With the assistance of web application both doctor and patient can have real time communication. The prototype has been effectively implemented where data has been obtained and shown. The purpose to build the prototype is to help people in developing countries as they still lack access to medical technology and proper diagnosis and treatment in proper time. In medical field, electronics industry gaining to develop medical equipment at very high advanced level techniques, they use electronics system every time for patient caring. Patient monitoring system can be defined as the system used for monitoring physiological signals that includes the parameters like electro-cardio graph, respiratory signals, invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, body temperature, gases related parameters, etc. This paper proposes to develop medical field and provide another patient caring facility to medical service for patient monitoring.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV5I10015
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Published in | : | Volume : 5, Issue : 10
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Publication Date | : | 01/05/2019
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Page(s) | : | 81-85
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