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@article{149212, author = {Pratik J Mhatre and Aamir Shaikh and Siddhesh Khanvilkar}, title = {Non Invasive E-Health Care Monitoring System using IoT}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {307-311}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=149212}, abstract = {The E-health monitoring system is one amongst the main developments within the field of life science. An automatic wireless health monitoring system isemployed tolive patient's temperature, pressure, pulse etc. which are accustomed evaluate the health condition of the patient. Providing the collected information to the doctor and making proper decision on the information collected also notifying the patient is that the challenging task within the IOT. During this project, an IoT based E-health care monitoring system is proposed which is Non-Invasive in nature . As the population ages, there is a greater need to develop clinical and personal diagnostic tools. As wait times for medical attention increases, the automation of non-invasively collecting patient vitals could significantly improve the efficiency of modern health care. The system components are presented and their accuracy is discussed, along with suggested enhancements.}, keywords = {Non-invasive, Health monitoring, E-HealthCare, Pulse rate senor, Temperature Sensor, Heartbeat Sensor, Arduino}, month = {}, }
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