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Design of Wearable Prototype Smart Wristband for Remote Health Monitoring Using Internet of Things

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Remote health monitoring for patients is increasing with the advancements of various types of health related mobile applications. The vital signs such as pulse rate, blood pressure and temperature are the basic parameters, used for monitoring a patient’s health. The designed healthcare kit consists of different sensors that are used for sensing and monitoring a patient’s health. The data from healthcare kit is transmitted via the internet to save in a cloud-based server, which helps to monitor the consistent health situation of a candidate. The sensing information will be collected constantly over specified intervals of time and will be used to aware the patient about any concealed problem to endure possible diagnosis. The higher and lower range of temperature, blood pressure and heartbeat can be defined by the doctor according to the patient’s health. Afterward, the system starts monitoring the patient and sends alert to the concerned doctor as soon as the sensing parameters cross the defined limits. The recorded values are transmitted via internet to the cloud server and a notification in the form of a tweet is also displayed on the doctor’s twitter account and as well as the patient’s account.

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Masood, A., Khan, K.B., Younas, T., Khalid, A.R. (2020). Design of Wearable Prototype Smart Wristband for Remote Health Monitoring Using Internet of Things. In: Bajwa, I., Sibalija, T., Jawawi, D. (eds) Intelligent Technologies and Applications. INTAP 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1198. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5232-8_1

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