ICU PATIENT HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM OVER IOT
Keywords:
Arduino, Health monitor, heart attack, ICUAbstract
This paper presents a wearable health sensor network system for the Internet of Things (IoT) connected safety and health applications. The safety and health of ICU patients are important in the hospital workplace; therefore, an IoT network system which can monitor all health parameters and update through wireless. The proposed network system incorporates multiple wearable sensors to monitor environmental and physiological parameters. The wearable sensors on different subjects can communicate with each other and transmit the data to a gateway via IoT platform medical signal sensing network. In the proposed system has heart rate, temperature, and vibration sensors all integrated into the parallel processing microprocessor. Health parameters are measured by sensors and given the ARDUINO module. This module analyzes the data and monitors in LCD and posts the same in internet of the things-based server. We continuously monitor, and if any changes are found like low heart rate, high heart rate, high temperature, or patient movement iot alerts the authorized person regarding health A smart IoT gateway is implemented to provide data processing, a local web server, and a cloud connection. After the gateway receives the data from wearable sensors, it will forward the data to an IoT cloud for further data storage, processing, and visualization.
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