AI and IoT-based Intelligent Health Care & Sanitation

Innovative IoT-Based Wearable Sensors for the Prediction & Analysis of Diseases in the Healthcare Sector

Author(s): Koteswara Rao Vaddempudi, Abdul Rahman H Ali, Abdullah Al-Shenqiti, Christopher Francis Britto, N. Krishnamoorthy and Aman Abidi *

Pp: 50-64 (15)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815136531123010006

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Health monitoring may be required regularly in everyday life, which might help predict the significant health consequences. Accurate surveillance is required for effective health parameters like temperature, stress, heart rate and blood pressure (BP) in the medical and healthcare domains. The Ideal health-related characteristics for efficient persistent health monitoring are established in this study. The primary goal of the device is to monitor the health parameters of a person in everyday life, facilitating psycho-physiological supervision to examine the relationship between underlying emotional states, including changing stress levels, and the progression and prognosis of cardiovascular disease. Non-invasive sensors are employed here to observe the mentioned health-related variables. The observed data will be stored in the cloud for further processing. IoT technology has been used to process and store the measured parameters in the cloud. At the same time, the device will give a notification in the form of an alarm to the concerned person. The data can be frequently monitored by the guardian and the concerned doctor. This may help to keep an eye on the people even if they are far away from the person and the stored data can be viewed at any time from anywhere. Thus, the wearable device will record the health parameters of a person, which may assist them to know their mental and physical health, as well as give alerts in case of abnormalities. Implementation of this system will be helpful for the people to get an awareness about their health condition and also make them stay healthy.


Keywords: Blood Pressure, Cloud, Heart Rate, Display, Temperature.

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