P. Anirudh, G. Kumar, R. Vidyadhar, G. Pranav, Bathula Anil Aumar
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Automatic Patient Monitoring and Alerting System based on IoT
The Internet of Things allows for the creation of systems that use sensors, interconnect devices, and the Internet to achieve a higher level of automation. In healthcare, IoT has the potential to revolutionize patient monitoring and management. In an intensive care unit (ICU), silent monitoring is crucial as even a slight delay in making a decision regarding a patient treatment can lead to permanent disability or death. Devices placed on the body or integrated into living spaces are capable of gathering detailed information on an individual's physical and mental state.IoT in healthcare has a lot of potential and difficulties. To enhance clinical management, a new intelligent system for patient monitoring can be created. A novel blended design called as Autonomous Identification of Danger Situations and Alerts has been proposed for a visual health monitoring system. In this system, many cameras and cooperative clinical sensors are used, all of which are controlled by a single platform. However, there could be a few challenges in closely monitoring the health metrics captured by ICU equipment, which has a wide range of sensors.