Sapna Kumari C, Sahana R, Skanda K Mitta, V. V, Y. S
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HEALTH MATE: Personal Health Tracker Based on the Internet of Things
With the rise of population and clinical consumption, healthcare has emerged as one of the major issues. It's vital to listen to the body's essential signals for a healthy life. It is quite not possible to provide a patient with continuous monitoring. While it can be problematic to monitor a patient's health and vital conditions for a continuous period of 24 hours, when the patient is engaged in his everyday life and can communicate the health condition status with the specialist doctors via the Internet of Things. By Using non-invasive biomedical sensors that are responsible for five parameters of human vital health, i.e., —Electrocardiograph (ECG), Heart rate, Oxygen Levels, Body Temperature, and Pulse— this paper suggests a paradigm for monitoring people's health. The suggested method makes use of a microcontroller Arduino Mega that is connected to a safe non-invasive sensor and those relate to each other, and the information is viewed on the display of LCD.