EAGLE EYE BASED CARDIAC VASCULAR MONITORING AND DETECTION

  • Unique Paper ID: 162855
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 246-253
  • Abstract:
  • In today's era of communication and technology, smartphones and tablets have become essential tools in daily life, allowing for both physical and remote communication. The emerging trend in the connected world is the Internet of Things (IoT), The "Eagle Eye Based Cardiac Vascular Monitoring System" proposes an innovative solution to address the growing need for continuous monitoring of cardiovascular health using advanced technology. This system integrates state-of-the-art eagle eye cameras with IoT devices and sensors to enable real-time monitoring of cardiac and vascular parameters remotely. The system utilizes high- resolution eagle eye cameras capable of capturing subtle physiological changes such as heart rate, blood pressure, and vascular abnormalities from a distance. These cameras are strategically placed in environments where individuals spend significant time, such as homes, workplaces, and public places. Data captured by the cameras are processed using advanced algorithms to extract relevant health metrics. This information is then transmitted securely to a centralized platform via IoT connectivity. Machine learning algorithms analyse the data to detect patterns, anomalies, and potential health risks. Healthcare professionals can access the monitoring platform to review real-time and historical data, enabling timely intervention and personalized care for patients. Patients benefit from continuous monitoring without the need for invasive procedures or frequent visits to healthcare facilities. The Eagle Eye Based Cardiac Vascular Monitoring System represents a significant advancement in remote healthcare monitoring, offering a non-invasive, convenient, and effective solution for managing cardiovascular health.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 246-253

EAGLE EYE BASED CARDIAC VASCULAR MONITORING AND DETECTION

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