M. Islam, Mosaddak Bin Osmani, Solaiman Khan Tuhin
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IoT-based Low Cost Healthcare System for Cardiac Patient of Bangladesh using Bio-sensors
From recent statistics, it is observed that the number of patients due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are increasing significantly. Specially, peoples of under developed and developing countries are greatly affected by CVD. Due to the incremental rising of cardiac patients for CVD in Bangladesh, death from sudden heart failure also increased considerably. Therefore, for ensuring rapid treatment and monitoring of a CVD patient, this paper proposes a low cost healthcare system for the CVD patients of Bangladesh based on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Bio-sensors which will help the doctors to monitor a cardiac patient constantaniously in hospital or home from remote location. In this system, the hardware part consists of three different sensors for collecting the temperature, ECG, and pulse rate data from patient body. Then, the collected data can be sent to a cloud server for storage using local Wi-Fi network, and also a website is designed to monitor the measured data by the doctor. In case of any critical condition, the doctor and some family members of the patient can be notified using a messaging mechanism. After successful implementation of the proposed system, it works properly for CVD patients. From cost analysis, it can be seen that the cost of the proposed system looks cheaper than some other existing devices, and it will cost within $80 to $100 which is comparatively cheaper for a low income country like Bangladesh.