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Patient Monitoring System using IoT

Kaisarjaha Shoukat Sayyad, Pratibha Shahaji Ghorpade, Pratiksha Sanjay Jadhav, S. S. Tamboli

Abstract


 Life is very beautiful and most valuable. Then why we spoil it by getting heart diseases or carelessness of doctors in hospital.  Sometime the doctors are not available for checking patients. So to avoid this problem this project is made. The sensor is then interfaced to Atmega 328 microcontroller that allows checking heart rate readings, blood pressure and temperature of body transmitting them over internet. The user may set the high as well as low levels of heart beat, BP as well as temperature limit. After setting these limits, the system starts monitoring and as soon as patient heart beat goes on top of a particular limit, the system sends an alert to the controller which then transmits this over the internet and alerts the doctors as yet as involved users. Also the system alerts for lower heartbeats. Whenever the user logs on for monitoring, the system also displays the live heart rate, BP and temperature of the patient. Thus concerned ones may monitor heart rate as well get an alert of heart attack to the patient instantly from anyplace and therefore the person will be saved on time.

 

Keywords:  Detect, sensors, monitor, IOT, display


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