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Healthcare Monitoring System Using Li-Fi Technology

Rishav Raj, Ratan Kumar

Abstract


Consistent checking of patient's ailment in emergency clinic is either manual or Wi- Fi based framework. Wi-Fi based framework is became slow in speed because of dramatically expanded adaptability. In this situation, Li-Fi finds the places wherever Wi-Fi is relevant with extra elements of high velocity information organization. Aside from the speed factor, Li-Fi is more reasonable in clinic application for checking the licenses' conditions without recurrence impedance with human body. This paper proposes a use of Li-Fi network in medical clinic for checking the patients' circumstances, for example, temperature, pressure, heartbeat, glucose level and respiratory circumstances by utilizing separate sensors. The gathered information from the sensors is communicated to the sink and further these information are handled utilizing microcontroller and shipped off show unit as diagrams or charts. Based on the idea of noticeable light correspondence, a model is worked with the PIC microcontroller and essential sensors as peripherals and tried its working. Hence the use of Li-Fi as a wellbeing observing framework showed tentatively.


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