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IoT BASED ANDROID HEALTH

CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A PROJECT BY:
PERAMSETTY DINESH (111720102307)
R.PRAVEEN KUMAR (111720102119)
KARTHICK T (111720102306)
OBJECTIVE
 Our project focuses on IoT based Health Care System and Simple desing
implemented for Patients to track their Health Status.
 Arduino Uno (microcontroller) reduces the cost of Implementing this IoT
devices.
 Developed Andriod Applications helps the Patients to Know their Health
Status.
ABSTRACT
 Internet of Things(IoT), refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology
that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices
themselves
 COVID-19 patients, high blood pressure patients, diabetic patients, etc., in a rural area in a
developing country, such as Bangladesh, do not have instant access to health or emergency clinics for
testing. Buying individual instruments or continuous visitation to hospitals is also expensive for the
regular population.
 The system we developed will measure a patient’s Body temperature, Heartbeat, EEG, EMG, EOG,
ECG , Oxygen saturation (SpO2), levels in the blood and send the data to a mobile application using
Bluetooth and LCD Display were inserted in this devices for Patients to View.
 The Developed Android Application provides easy access to Patients and Enabled WiFi Devices
Provides More Security Over Data Transfer.
LITERATURE SURVEY
 The papers [1, 13] and [14] measure heartbeat and body temperature but not the
oxygen level and also do not show the data in the mobile app or on the LCD display.
 The author of the paper [13] also measured the electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters
alongside body temperature and pulse rate and showed the data on a web-based
platform.
 Finally, in [14], the author measures everything except SpO2 and does not display the
results on a mobile application.
 All of them measure the heart rate and body temperature, but we also need to measure
the oxygen level in our body.
 The author of the paper [19] introduced a solution that uses a Raspberry Pi
microprocessor to record the patient’s pulse rate and blood pressure and is wearable.
 In the paper [20], the author has made a system that can measure body temperature,
heart rate, diabetes, BP, and cough detection and send the data to a mobile application
as well as a wearable device.
EXISTING SYSTEM

 The system we developed will measure a patient’s body temperature,


heartbeat, and oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels in the blood and send the data
to a mobile application using Bluetooth.
 The physical, logical, and application layers are the three layers that make
up the system.
 The logical layer processes the data collected by the sensors in the physical
layer.
 Media access management and intersensor communications are handled by
the logical layer.
 Depending on the logical layer’s processed data, the application layer makes
decisions.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
 The system we developed will measure a patient’s body temperature,
heartbeat, oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels in the blood and
Electrocardiogram (ECG) and send the data to a mobile application using Wifi.
 The Application we build will add more futures to the User’s (Patients) for
easier identification of irregularities within the body without Doctor’s review.
MATERIALS REQUIRED
 Arduino Uno (microcontroller)
 Sensor MAX30100 (pulse rate and SPo2 measurement sensor)
 Sensor LM35 (body temperature measurement sensor)
 BioAmp EXG Pill (Sensor for EEG, EMG, EOG, ECG)
 Mobile application
 LCD display
 Wifi
BLOCK DIAGRAM
SAMPLE SCREENSHORTS
REFERENCE

 A. Sharma, A. K. Sing, K. Saxena, and M. A. Bansal, “Smart health monitoring system


using IoT,” International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering
Technology, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 654–658, 2020.
 M. MacGill, “What should my heart rate be?” 2021,
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/235710.
 Minnesota Department of Health, “Pulse oximetry and COVID-19,” 2020,
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/hcp/pulseoximetry.pdf.
 N. S. M Hadis, M. N. Amirnazarullah, M. M. Jafri, and S. Abdullah, “IoTbased patient
monitoring system using sensors to detect, analyse and monitor two primary vital
signs,” Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 1535, Article ID 012004, pp. 1–12,
2020.
 J. Wan, M. A. A. H. Al-awlaqi, M. S. Li, M. O. Grady, and X. Gu, “Wearable IoT enabled
real-time health monitoring system,” EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications
and Networking, vol. 298, pp. 1–10, 2018.

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