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Title: Automatic Health Monitoring System Using BLE
Authors: Kyada, Rinkal
Keywords: EC 2019
Project Report 2019
EC Project Report
EC (ES)
Embedded Systems
Embedded Systems 2019
19MEC
19MECE
19MECE17
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2021
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 19MECE17;
Abstract: As per the current situation of covid-19, it’s very risky for doctors to go and check the admitted patients regularly, so for this purpose IOT based health monitoring system is very useful. The proposed system will measure the temperature, glucose, heart rate, and blood pressure of the patient in the hospital, and on the other side, the doctor can observe the patient’s health condition based on sensor data, and as per the data, he will proceed further. Bluetooth Low Energy, it’s a wireless personal area network technology. BLE carries 2 to 8 Maximum Bluetooth peer devices. commonly, 1 master and up to 7 slaves in one peer. BLE operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. It is designed and marketed by Bluetooth Special Interest Group. It is a wireless technology for a wide range of applications and as compared to previous Bluetooth technology this reduces the power consumption, small in size, and cost while maintaining a similar communication range with the device. BLE technology works on Mobile Operating Systems. In the proposed system, patients who are suffering from diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol will automatically measure their BP, glucose level, oxygen, and pulse rate regularly after sensing the data, it will be sent automatically to the monitoring center and also data will get stored in Cloud for future use. If someday the level of Glucose or BP will cross the decided limit, an emergency SMS automatically sends to the registered mobile number.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/10510
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