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Research Paper | Computers in Industry | India | Volume 8 Issue 10, October 2019 | Popularity: 6.5 / 10
IOT based Smart Healthcare with Patient Monitoring System
Shubham Taneja, Narayanamoorthy M
Abstract: The current progressions in innovation and the accessibility of the Internet make it conceivable to interface different gadgets that can speak with each other and share information. The Internet of Things (IoT) is another idea that permits clients to interface different sensors and brilliant gadgets to gather ongoing information from the earth. In any case, it has been watched that a far reaching stage is as yet missing in the e-Health and m-Health designs to utilize cell phone sensors to detect and transmit imperative information identified with a patient's wellbeing. In this paper, our commitment is twofold. Right off the bat, we fundamentally assess the current writing, which talks about the successful approaches to convey IoT in the field of therapeutic and shrewd human services. Besides, we propose another semantic model for patients' e-Health. The proposed show named as 'k-Healthcare' makes utilization of 4 layers; the sensor layer, the system layer, the Internet layer and the administrations layer. All layers coordinate with each other adequately and effectively to give a stage to getting to patients' wellbeing information utilizing advanced mobile phones.
Keywords: IOT, Healthcare, Cloud, Sensors, Monitoring
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 10, October 2019
Pages: 573 - 576
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