基于物联网的热疗太阳能感应加热

P. S. Kumar, A. Aswini, M. Kaleeswari, P.Arockia Prasad, R. Manickavasagam, P. Devi
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感应加热技术由于其在效率、快速加热、安全、一尘不染和精确控制方面的优势,现在已成为各种工程、家庭和治疗应用的首选加热方法。太阳能是感应加热系统中最丰富的产热能源。在这个项目中,我们提出了一种集成物联网的感应加热系统,用于医疗保健领域。本研究的主要目的是利用物联网技术和感应加热来辅助治疗癌症(IoT)。根据之前建立的概念,癌细胞不能在比正常体温高5到6摄氏度的环境中生存。高热。包括加热至39-45°C以促进对化疗和放疗的敏感,均在临床上常规使用。为了在不损害健康细胞的情况下杀死癌细胞,铁磁植入物将被放置在靠近体内癌细胞的地方。通过感应加热,植入物的温度可以在41到43摄氏度之间升高。在物联网(IoT)的帮助下,小型独立光伏(PV)系统现在可以远程监控。此外,物联网将监控患者的行为,并将一切实时记录到云端,可以随时从任何位置通过互联网连接访问。他们还会持续关注铁磁植入物的温度,以确保治疗过程舒适。
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IoT based Solar Powered Induction Heating for Hyperthermia Treatment
Induction heating technique is now the preferred heating method in various engineering, household, and therapeutic applications owing to its profits in terms of efficiency, rapid heating, safety, spotlessness, and accurate control. Solar energy is the greatest plentiful energy source for producing heat in induction heating system. In this project, an induction heating system integrating Internet of Things has been suggested for use in healthcare. The main aim of this research is to use internet of things technology and induction heating to assist treat cancer (IoT). According to a previously established notion, cancer cells cannot live in environments 5 to 6 degrees Celsius warmer than normal body temperature. Hyperthermia. involves heating to 39-45°C to promote susceptible to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are routinely used in the clinic. In order to slaughter cancer cells without damaging healthy cells, a ferromagnetic implant will be positioned close to the cancerous cells in the body. By applying induction heating, the temperature of the implant can be elevated between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius. Small stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems can now be remotely supervised with the help of the Internet of Things (IoT). Additionally, IoT will monitor the patient’s behaviors and record everything in real-time to the cloud, where it can be accessed from any location with an internet connection at any time. They also constantly keep an eye on the temperature of the ferromagnetic implant to ensure that the therapy is comfortable.
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