IOT in Healthcare

  • Unique Paper ID: 182348
  • PageNo: 1419-1423
  • Abstract:
  • The healthcare field has had a technology revolution through the advent of Internet of Things technology. Our IoT health monitoring system is a novel platform that relies on the robust ThingSpeak platform, providing a complete solution for continuous remote monitoring of patients’ vital signs. These sensors are located all over the patient’s body in order to detect and process ECG, oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and temperature now these are also said to be tracked after major hospitalization (Raza & Qamar 2014). These data sources forward their information via live wireless links towards an inclusive IoT gateway from where it is compiled and encrypted before sending as secure information into ThingSpeak cloud. With this data available in real-time, care teams can make good decisions based on it and intervene earlier enough to help such person. This means that our system’s main focus area is scalability and interoperability which suits well with modern health infrastructure as well as extending monitoring outside the typical clinical settings. It allows healthcare givers to monitor patients who are not admitted in hospitals especially those who remain in their homes as well as other distant locations. This will see patient-monitoring tools reach more people thus patients will remain healthy The algorithms that our system is built around are very strong and this ensures the accuracy of data while also maintaining consistency in the process by using proactive anomaly detectors which in turn bring any abnormality to the attention of the caregivers.

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BibTeX

@article{182348,
        author = {Dharak Shah},
        title = {IOT in Healthcare},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {2},
        pages = {1419-1423},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=182348},
        abstract = {The healthcare field has had a technology revolution through the advent of Internet of Things technology. Our IoT health monitoring system is a novel platform that relies on the robust ThingSpeak platform, providing a complete solution for continuous remote monitoring of patients’ vital signs. These sensors are located all over the patient’s body in order to detect and process ECG, oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and temperature now these are also said to be tracked after major hospitalization (Raza & Qamar 2014). These data sources forward their information via live wireless links towards an inclusive IoT gateway from where it is compiled and encrypted before sending as secure information into ThingSpeak cloud. With this data available in real-time, care teams can make good decisions based on it and intervene earlier enough to help such person. This means that our system’s main focus area is scalability and interoperability which suits well with modern health infrastructure as well as extending monitoring outside the typical clinical settings. It allows healthcare givers to monitor patients who are not admitted in hospitals especially those who remain in their homes as well as other distant locations. This will see patient-monitoring tools reach more people thus patients will remain healthy The algorithms that our system is built around are very strong and this ensures the accuracy of data while also maintaining consistency in the process by using proactive anomaly detectors which in turn bring any abnormality to the attention of the caregivers.},
        keywords = {IoT (Internet of Things), Health monitoring, Vital signs, ECG (Electrocardiogram), Oxygen saturation (SpO2), Pulse rate, Temperature monitoring, ThingSpeak platform, Remote monitoring, Real-time data.},
        month = {July},
        }

Cite This Article

Shah, D. (2025). IOT in Healthcare. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(2), 1419–1423.

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