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Ist Review Ardiuno
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Ist Review Ardiuno
S7 PROJECT WORK I
First Review
PROJECT TITLE
HEALTHCARE MONITORING SYSTEM USING ARDUINO
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• Patient Vital Signs Monitoring:Measure and monitor key vital signs such as heart rate, blood
pressure, body temperature, and oxygen saturation using appropriate sensors connected to
Arduino.Provide real-time data to healthcare professionals for timely intervention.
• Integration with Electronic Health Records (EHR):Enable integration with existing healthcare
systems, allowing seamless sharing of patient data with electronic health records for
comprehensive healthcare management.
• Privacy and Security:Implement robust security measures to protect patient data, ensuring
compliance with relevant privacy regulations such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act) or other applicable standards.
• Design a simple and intuitive interface for patients, especially for those who may not have
advanced technical skills. This is crucial for encouraging regular use and engagement.
• Enable patients to monitor their health conditions at home, reducing the need for frequent
hospital visits.
• Facilitate remote monitoring for patients with chronic diseases, allowing healthcare providers
to intervene as needed.
• Enable video or audio communication with healthcare providers for remote consultations,
reducing the need for in-person visits, especially for routine check-ups or follow-ups.
• d. Deliverables:
• Functional healthcare montoring system capable of receiving the health data of patient.
• Tested and optimized control algorithms and software.
• Comprehensive documentation, including monitoring specifications, user manuals, and
reports.
As the population ages, the demand for chronic disease management and remote patient
monitoring increases. Healthcare monitoring systems can help to track vital signs, detect early
signs of decline, and prevent hospital admissions.
Healthcare professionals can create dynamic, patient-centric monitoring systems that rise to the
challenges of diverse needs and a constantly evolving healthcare landscape.Stay ahead of the
curve by integrating new technologies like machine learning for personalized insights.
The healthcare monitoring system using Arduino can provide a more adaptive and responsive
user experience while ensuring continuous and proactive health monitoring.Self-diagnostics and
user feedback enhance the system's reliability and user interaction.
Technological Advancements:
The project's findings and outcomes are expected to contribute to the field of Healthcare and
monitoring. It can open up new possibilities for deploying healthcare systems in diverse
monitoring scenarios and potentially inspire further research and development in this area.
1. Economic:
Estimate the overall project cost, including hardware, software, development, testing, and
potential maintenance cost.Assess the potential benefits, cost savings, or revenue generation
expected from the healthcare monitoring system. Consider budget limitations and evaluate
whether the project aligns with financial constraints.
4. Risk Analysis:
Identify Risks: Identify potential risks that may impact the success of the project, such as
technical challenges, regulatory hurdles, or changes in market demand.
Risk Mitigation: Develop strategies to mitigate identified risks and establish contingency plans.
5. Environmental Adaptability:
Addressing environmental adaptability ensures that the healthcare monitoring system using
Arduino can be deployed effectively in a variety of settings, providing users with reliable and
consistent health data regardless of the environmental challenges they may encounter.
2 Bonafide Certificate
3 Declaration
4 Acknowledgement
5 Chapter I – Introduction
Journal
• [1]“A Smart Healthcare Monitoring System Using Smartphone Interface | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore,”
ieeexplore.ieee.org. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8605142 (accessed Jan. 29, 2024).
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patient monitoring system using IoT,” The Journal of Supercomputing, Apr. 2021, doi:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03765-w.
• [3]P. Bora, P. Kanakaraja, B. Chiranjeevi, M. Jyothi Sri Sai, and A. Jeswanth, “Smart real time health monitoring system
using Arduino and Raspberry Pi,” Materials Today: Proceedings, Mar. 2021, doi:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2021.02.290.
• [4]A. Kumar, G. Chattree, and S. Periyasamy, “Smart Healthcare Monitoring System,” Wireless Personal
Communications, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 453–463, Apr. 2018, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-018-5699-0.
• [5]O. S. Alwan and K. Prahald Rao, “Dedicated real-time monitoring system for health care using ZigBee,” Healthcare
Technology Letters, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 142–144, Aug. 2017, doi: https://doi.org/10.1049/htl.2017.0030.
• [6]V. Akhila, Y. Vasavi, K. Nissie, and P. Rao, “An IoT based Patient Health Monitoring System using Arduino Uno,”
International Journal of Research in Information Technology, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 2001–5569, 2017.
• [7]K. Wai, N. Aung, and L. Htay, “Internet of Things (IoT) Based Healthcare Monitoring System using NodeMCU and
Arduino UNO of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0),” International Journal of Trend in Scientific
Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, no. 5,
pp. 755–759, 2019, doi: https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd26482.
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