IOT WEARABLE ENABLING HUMAN-CLOUD INTEGRATION IN NEXT GENERATION HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.64751/Keywords:
Aurdino UNO Micro controller, Power Suppy,Temp Sensor,Pulse Sensor,Spo2 Sensor,LCD(16*2),Buzzer,Cloud+Web server\AppAbstract
As technology has developed and sensors have been miniaturized, there have been attempts to employ contemporary technology in a variety of fields to improve the quality of human life. One of the important areas of research that has been identified is the inclusion of technology in the healthcare business. People who require healthcare services find them unreasonably expensive, especially in developing countries. As a result, this effort aims to solve a current healthcare concern in society. The primary purpose of the project was to develop a remote healthcare system. It's broken into three parts. The first component entails using sensors to detect a patient's vitals, the second sending data to cloud storage, and the third delivering the observed data for remote viewing. The data may be seen remotely, allowing a doctor or guardian to monitor a patient's health state even while they are not in the hospital. The Internet of Things (IoT) has been widely used to connect readily available medical resources and give patients with intelligent, dependable, and effective healthcare services. Health monitoring for active and supported living is one of the paradigms that may use IoT benefits to improve the patient's lifestyle.
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