Internet based highly secure data transmission system in health care monitoring system

Gubbala Bhaskar Phani Ram, Shankar Thirunarayanan

Abstract


The health care systems in our contemporary countries are advancing rapidly in terms of maturity and professionalism. In an effort to alleviate the current burden on the public health system and boost the popularity of regular health self-checks, this method has been developed for producing prediagnoses that are easier to use, quicker, and more accurate. To ascertain how well the heart is circulating oxygen throughout the body, a pulse test, a painless examination that measures an individual's degree of oxygen saturation, is used. It can be used to evaluate the state of any patient with a disease, particularly those with pulmonary problems. Diseases in these patients could need ongoing observation and care. Our system comes to the rescue in order to resolve this problem. This portable system is simple to use and may be taken anywhere by the subject. The internet of things (IoT) will update the pertinent parameters. This health monitoring system's controller is made up of an adaptor, a saturation of peripheral oxygen (SPO2 ) sensor (a blood oxygen meter), a temperature sensor, a heart rate sensor, a WiFi module, and a liquid crystal display (LCD).

Keywords


Heartbeat sensor; Internet of thing; LM35 module; Saturation of peripheral oxygen; WIFI module

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijres.v13.i3.pp681-686

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International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES)
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