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IoT-Based System Design for Human Health Monitoring

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In healthcare, technology is at the forefront of monitoring, optimization, and recording. Recently, a change in the approach of healthcare communication has been made, owing to IoT customization. IoT serves as a catalyst for healthcare and is ubiquitous in a variety of applications. In the proposed work, a microcontroller serves as a communication gateway. This study suggests a prudent health monitoring system that utilizes sensors to monitor a patient’s health and alerts their loved ones or worried physicians through the Internet in the event of a panic situation. Additionally, the controller is connected to a buzzer that sounds an alarm in the event of a change in the detector output. Sensors linked to the microcontroller communicate with the LCD display to display alerts. As a result, an IoT-based patient health monitoring system effectively utilizes the Internet to communicate with and record patient health status, as well as to activate stimuli on a timely basis. This system is simple to configure and maintains a high level of performance and on-time delivery.

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Chaudhary, P., Garg, B., Ruchira, Choudekar, P. (2023). IoT-Based System Design for Human Health Monitoring. In: Shukla, A.K., Sharma, B.P., Arabkoohsar, A., Kumar, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering. FLAME 2022. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1894-2_39

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