Health Monitoring System Using Iot (Internet of Things) : Findings

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HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM USING IOT (internet of things)

Project members : #Muhammad Asim Khan(15JZELE0006) #Syed Faraz Naeem Bacha(15JZELE0036) #Aizaz Ali Shah(15JZELE0062)
.
Project Supervisor : # Dr Muhammad Salman Khan Batch1 (2015-2019)
Department of Electrical Engineering .
University of Engineering & Technology Peshawar, Jalozai Campus .

Email: farazbacha0036@gmail.com

SUMMARY RESULTS DESIGNED HARDWARE

 IOT(internet of things) have widespread applications


in the modern era of technology.
 It is serving every field of life, it has the potential to
revolutionize health care .
 Clouding of the patient data, visualization and
analytics will be helpful in diagnosis and effective
prognosis.
Figure 2 Field 1 temperature graph
MOTIVATION AND BACKGROUND FINDINGS
 From the field 1 chart we can easily get information about temperature
 Sometimes it is difficult for the doctor to know about
at every instant of time.
patient health due which he does not give proper
 The change in temperature can be measured and understood very
treatment and instant result to the patient
easily from the above graph
 It can be used in multiple applications.
 It is very important to build up a system which help
the doctor to maintain patient monitoring, stored data
on cloud efficient and having low cost at the same
time

METHODOLOGY

Figure 3 Field 2 ECG graph


FINDINGS
Figure 5 designed hardware
 From the field 2 chart we can easily get information about ECG at
every instant of time. CONCLUSION
 The change in ECG can be measured and understand very easily from
the above graph  IOT provide a smart platform to connect sensors with patient body for regular
 It can be used in multiple applications. checkup.
 Our project is giving special opportunities to old age people and people living rural
area, being far away from health care center. Our project helps in saving time and
cost at same time.
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Jan 2014.
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Figure 4 Field 3 pulse rate graph health monitoring system,” in Int. Conf. on
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FINDINGS [2] C. Rolim, F. Koch, C. Westphall, J. Werner, A. Fracalossi, and G. Salvador, “A cloud
Figure1 Block diagram for methodology  From the field 3chart we can easily get information about pulse rate at computing solution for patient’s data collection in health care institutions,” in Second Int. Conf. on
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 Arduino collect data from these sensors and send it to serial  The change in pulse rate can be measured and understand very easily
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