Author : K.Santhiya 1
Date of Publication :22nd March 2018
Abstract: Human body is one of the greatest creations of god. There are certain times where the body condition needs to be checked and monitored continuously or on a timely basis. The exponentially growing healthcare costs coupled with the increasing interest of patients in receiving care in the comfort of their own homes have prompted a serious need to revolutionize health care systems. It can be a normal healthy human or a patient with certain deficiencies; anyone could be taken into account. Here in this project we propose a model where an individual’s body parameters are monitored through sensor and the monitored values are then transmitted via cloud to a remote location to a doctor or anyone who is related to the patient. This paper proposed presents a pervasive patient health monitoring (PPHM) system infrastructure. PPHM is based on integrated cloud computing and Internet of Things technologiesIOT sensors are interconnected to a microcontroller and the microcontroller further to cloud is the concept
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