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@article{174842,
author = {Harsha Tamanand Nimje and Dr Suchita W Varade and Vaishnavi Ishwar Bondalwar and Aniruddha Dewanand Potpose and Pratiksha T. Nagdeve},
title = {Human Centric Cloud Based Portable ICU For Advance Assistance System},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {11},
pages = {1557-1560},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=174842},
abstract = {The Human-Centric Cloud-Based Portable ICU system represents a transformative approach to emergency medical care by seamlessly integrating real-time ambulance assistance with hospital infrastructure through advanced IoT technologies. This innovative system enhances patient outcomes by optimizing the coordination between emergency medical services and healthcare facilities. Portable medical devices equipped with IoT sensors measure key health parameters, such as body temperature, heart rate, pulse rate, and SpO2 levels, allowing first responders to quickly assess a patient’s condition. These devices facilitate the creation of a unique patient ID, consolidating all pertinent medical information and ensuring efficient data handling from the initial ambulance encounter.
All collected data is securely transmitted via robust communication protocols like MQTT and cellular networks to a centralized cloud database. This cloud-based hub serves as an information exchange point between ambulances and hospitals. Upon receiving data, hospitals are immediately notified of the incoming patient's condition, enabling them to assess their capacity to provide appropriate care based on available beds, doctors, and specialized medical infrastructure. Real-time analytics and dashboards provide actionable insights, allowing hospitals to rapidly communicate their readiness and availability back to the ambulance crew, directing the patient to the most suitable facility without delay.},
keywords = {},
month = {April},
}
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