IoT-Driven Medical Surveillance System

Authors

  • Ghule Priya Satish
  • Pansare Tejswini Balasaheb

Keywords:

Healthcare, IoT Platform, Raspberry Pi, Sensors, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)

Abstract

The next technological revolution is the recently created Internet of Things (IoT), which links all devices together. Internet of Things (IoT) applications includes industrial settings, agricultural fields, smart parking, smart homes, smart cities, smart surrounds, and health monitoring systems. One application is monitoring a patient's health in the medical industry. The technology aims to reduce the need for manual data entry, increase hospital bed capacity especially during large public gatherings and prevent delays in patient medical information flow to healthcare providers, especially in an accident or emergency. This system's architecture is built on medical sensors that use Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to evaluate patients' physical characteristics. These sensors work with the wireless network to transmit patient data. In this system, we use the Thingspeak application for the graphical representation of received data and the web-host application for the patient position. Doctors can access this data anytime and anywhere.

Published

2024-07-25

How to Cite

Ghule Priya Satish, & Pansare Tejswini Balasaheb. (2024). IoT-Driven Medical Surveillance System. Journal of Electronics and Telecommunication System Engineering, 13–20. Retrieved from https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JoETSE/article/view/737