Author : Saanjanna 1
Date of Publication :25th May 2018
Abstract: This project is an attempt to develop an IOT implementation for the health monitoring of the patients at home as well as in hospitals. The remote access of the data from the wearable sensors is more important, as it would help the doctors to take decisions at work. The patients at Hospitals and Home those who are treated by the hospital doctors would have to update their data by coming to the hospitals. In order to avoid the movement of the patients, this project takes up the idea of updating the patient monitored data on the firebase which is received on Android application. The firebase would update the monitored data on the Database and the doctor would be able to see the data as the Bio-medical signal on the Application. To intimate the doctor the data which is received by Raspberry pi is sent to the application through the firebase to the doctor’s mobile During an Emergency time. If the doctor is offline, then after few seconds automatically the phone call is made to doctor, but even if phone call step fails, again within a few seconds, Immediately the Alert message is triggered to other doctors. The application in health care to monitor the patient health status, internet of things makes medical equipment’s more efficient by allowing real time monitoring of patient health. The internet of things in the medical field brings out the solutions for effective patient monitoring at reduced cost and also reduces the tradeoff between patient outcome and disease management. In this paper discuss, monitoring patient’s blood pressure and heartbeat using the raspberry pi
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