IoT Based Pill Dispenser System

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 01 | Page : 18-24
By

Shashank Agnihotri

Dilpreet Singh

Abhay Kumar

Mahima Gupta

Shashi Gautam

  1. Assistant Professor Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Engineering, Axis institute of Technology & Management, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India
  2. Student Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Engineering, Axis institute of Technology & Management, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India
  3. Student Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Engineering, Axis institute of Technology & Management, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India
  4. Student Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Engineering, Axis institute of Technology & Management, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India
  5. Student Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Engineering, Axis institute of Technology & Management, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India

Abstract

Real-time data collection and patient database recording have been facilitated by the Internet of Things. One of the most common reasons a treatment plan does not work for a patient is that the drug is not taken at the prescribed time. People 50 years of age and beyond are more likely to suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses. For a patient like this, missing a dose can have detrimental effects. It is crucial that patients take their drugs on time as a result. The IoT-based pill dispenser reminder system improves medication adherence by utilizing networked devices. It includes a smart dispenser that automatically delivers pills at specified times and is linked to a mobile app. Users receive timely reminders and messages on their smartphones, ensuring that they follow the specified medication schedule. The device also allows caregivers or healthcare providers to monitor medication compliance remotely and intervene as needed. This solution encourages patient independence by seamlessly integrating IoT technologies, decreases prescription errors, and improves overall health outcomes.

Keywords: Health monitoring, IoT, reminder system, IR sensor, RTCDS3231, arduino

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How to cite this article: Shashank Agnihotri, Dilpreet Singh, Abhay Kumar, Mahima Gupta, Shashi Gautam. IoT Based Pill Dispenser System. Journal of Microelectronics and Solid State Devices. 2024; 11(01):18-24.
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Volume 11
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Received May 5, 2024
Accepted May 15, 2024
Published May 27, 2024