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@article{163524, author = {Punam Sunil Satao and Neha Prakash Wankhade and Vaishnavi Rajendra Wagh and Dr. R. R. Karhe}, title = {IOT Based Healthcare Monitoring System}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {11}, pages = {2193-2197}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=163524}, abstract = {This paper describes a ThingSpeak platform and an Arduino device-based healthcare monitoring system. Patients don't need to constantly be close to the doctor because they can monitor vital signs like body temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels from a distance. To ensure that it functions properly and displays correct data quickly, we put it through an intensive testing procedure. By demonstrating how ThingSpeak may improve patient health and reduce the demand on healthcare professionals, this innovative technology has the opportunity to improve healthcare for all.}, keywords = {Arduino, Heartbeat Sensor, IOT, Node-MCU, Pulse Oximeter, Temperature Sensor, etc.}, month = {}, }
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