Implementation of a healthcare monitoring system based on IoT
The number of healthcare monitoring systems in hospitals and other health facilities has increased dramatically, and mobile healthcare monitoring systems with ever-evolving technology have become a serious concern in many countries across the world today. With the usage of IoT technologies, healthca...
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Zusammenfassung: | The number of healthcare monitoring systems in hospitals and other health facilities has increased dramatically, and mobile healthcare monitoring systems with ever-evolving technology have become a serious concern in many countries across the world today. With the usage of IoT technologies, healthcare may be able to go from face to face. Consultation via Telemedicine on a Case-by-Case Basis A sophisticated IoT-based healthcare monitoring system can track a patient’s vital signs and the current situation of the room they are in real-time. ThingSpeak is being used as the cloud for an Internet of Things-based health monitoring system. This paper shows a working prototype of a smart healthcare system that uses the Internet of Things to provide high-quality healthcare to everyone in the world. During the design of this system, the ESP8266 and ThingSpeak cloud were used in conjunction with a non-contact temperature sensor. Biometric and trend data from the monitored person is collected using sensor data and Wi-Fi and then communicated to a cloud-based healthcare system via an Internet of Things platform for further analysis. A Wi-Fi connection is used to send sensor data to the network. ThingSpeak is regularly updated and assists in the management of a patient’s medical history. You may access data and control authentication, privacy, security, and security with the ThingSpeak cloud computing service. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0155062 |