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Traditional methods of healthcare demand the patient to visit the clinic on a regular basis. These conventional methods can be quite cumbersome for both the patient as well as the medical staff. The focus of this paper is to implement a smart IoT-based health monitoring system which uses noninvasive sensors to read different health parameters and displays it instantly on an LCD module. Additionally, the user has the option of sending the data to the cloud to store it securely. The stored data can be easily accessed from anywhere in the world. Low cost, portable, user-friendly interface and ease of data visualization are some of the key features of this system.
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The authors would like to thank UGC UPE II, “Modern Biology Group B: Signal Processing Group”, Calcutta University for providing research facilities and also SMDP-C2SD project, University of Calcutta funded by MeitY, Govt. of India, for their technical support and West Bengal Higher Education, Science and Techonolgy and Biotechnology-funded project “Cytomorphic CMOS Circuit Modeling and Ultra-Low Power Design of P53 Protein Pathway for Synthetic Biology Applications”.
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Basu, S., Saha, S., Pandit, S., Barman (Mandal), S. (2020). Smart Health Monitoring System for Temperature, Blood Oxygen Saturation, and Heart Rate Sensing with Embedded Processing and Transmission Using IoT Platform. In: Das, A., Nayak, J., Naik, B., Pati, S., Pelusi, D. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 999. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9042-5_8
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