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Research Paper | Electrical Control System | India | Volume 14 Issue 3, March 2025 | Popularity: 5.1 / 10
IOT - Based Smart ICU with Alert
Anitha P., N. Aafila
Abstract: An intensive care unit is where the patient who has sarcastic illness is admitted for doctoring; in this condition, those patients are to be scanned continuously. To monitor victims perpetually is strenuous. In the case of a cartel, it is really unthinkable to monitor them mutually. But by employing IOT automation, anyone can keep track of patients anytime anywhere. As soon as the trenchant stage reaches, medication is provided according to the physician?s advice. It can retain doctors updated all pace over internet. The proposed system observes some physical criteria like throb, thermal reading of human body and pressure level of blood. These data are collected continuously and uploaded in database between certain intervals. Sensors play a vital role thus the data from patient?s body are collected via some specialized sensors. Those data are passed to cloud through GSM. Using IOT the above-mentioned values can be viewed anytime by the users. Pressure can notice both in systolic and diastolic ranges. Acute ranges are allotted for each sensor, if panorama exceeds an alert will be generated, and correct decisions are taken under doctors? advice. And an indication of emergency is also available at webpage. IOT based patient care unit gives flashing and unfailing results, which benefits lot to the society. Along with some vital signs of physical body trip level and level of oxygen in the cylinder can also be indicated with the help of optical sensors. Proposed system is most conducive, well organized and ultra precise. This system not only serves single person, many persons can be monitored and alert will be given to all at emergency conditions. Such that an efficient monitoring can be done by health care professionals.
Keywords: IOT patient monitoring, intensive care automation, real-time health tracking, medical sensor technology, emergency alert system
Edition: Volume 14 Issue 3, March 2025
Pages: 394 - 399
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR25308141616
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