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Lab View-Based Wireless Health Monitoring System Using GSM

Samit Kumar Ghosh, S.V.S. Prasad

Abstract


In India, numerous patients are biting the dust in light of heart assaults and purpose for that they are not getting auspicious and appropriate offer assistance. To give them opportune and appropriate enable first we to need to nonstop checking of patient wellbeing. The settled checking framework can be utilized just when the patient is on informal lodging framework are immense and just accessible in the healing facilities in intensive care unit (ICU) or critical-care unit (CCU). The framework is produced for home use by patients that are not in a basic condition but rather should be consistent or intermittently observed by clinician or family. In any basic condition, the short message service (SMS) is send to the specialist or any relative. With the goal that we can without much of a stretch spare many lives by giving them speedy administration. Organic parameters such as human body temperature, beat rate, circulatory strain and breath rate are to decide the human body wellbeing condition. These parameters are basic to screen the status of the patient in proceeding with mind.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jbcc.v3i2.608

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