Smart Health Monitoring with IoT and Biomedical Sensors for Continuous Patient Care

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Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 03 | Page : 1-10
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C. Abdul Rahman,

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Mohamed Yousuff Caffiyar,

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MK. Sudeva Bharathi,

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P. Santosh,

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C. Suriya,

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B. Reshi Kesavan,

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N. Varun Kumar,

  1. Assistant Professor,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  2. Associate Professor,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  3. Student,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  4. Student,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  5. Student,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  6. Student,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India
  7. Student,, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam,, Tamil Nadu,, India

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Smart Healthcare is important for people who need continuous monitoring which cannot be provided outside hospitals. It is also important in rural areas or villages where nearby clinics can be in touch with city hospitals about their patient’s health conditions. This work presents a smart health monitoring system that uses biomedical sensors to check a patient’s condition and uses the internet to inform the concerned. The biomedical sensors here are connected to an ESP32 controller to read the data which is in turn interfaced to an LCD/serial monitor to see the output. An android application has been designed to easily see the patient’s information by their doctors and family. Smart Healthcare is important for people who need continuous monitoring which cannot be provided outside hospitals. It is also important at rural areas or villages where nearby clinics can be in touch with city hospitals about their patient’s health condition. This work presents a smart health monitoring system that uses biomedical sensors to check patient’s condition and uses internet to inform the concerned. The biomedical sensors here are connected to Arduino UNO controller to read the data which is in turn interfaced to an LCD display/serial monitor to see the output. Data is uploaded to the server to store and converted it into JSON link for visualizing it on a Smartphone. An android application has been designed to easily see the patient’s information by their doctors and family members.

Keywords: Health Monitoring, Wearable Devices, Remote Patient Monitoring, Telemedicine, Healthcare Technology.

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C. Abdul Rahman, Mohamed Yousuff Caffiyar, MK. Sudeva Bharathi, P. Santosh, C. Suriya, B. Reshi Kesavan, N. Varun Kumar. Smart Health Monitoring with IoT and Biomedical Sensors for Continuous Patient Care. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2024; 11(03):1-10.
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C. Abdul Rahman, Mohamed Yousuff Caffiyar, MK. Sudeva Bharathi, P. Santosh, C. Suriya, B. Reshi Kesavan, N. Varun Kumar. Smart Health Monitoring with IoT and Biomedical Sensors for Continuous Patient Care. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2024; 11(03):1-10. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jomea/article=2024/view=0

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Volume 11
Issue 03
Received 16/09/2024
Accepted 01/10/2024
Published 25/11/2024