IoT based Health Care Monitoring System

The advancement of the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized healthcare by enabling continuous, real-time patient monitoring and data-driven medical decision-making. This paper proposes an IoT-based Health Care Monitoring System that collects and analyzes vital health parameters such as body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels using interconnected smart sensors. The data is transmitted to a cloud platform via wireless communication modules, where it can be accessed by healthcare professionals and caregivers remotely. The system generates alerts when abnormal readings are detected, ensuring timely medical intervention and reducing the risk of critical health incidents. Integration with mobile and web applications allows patients and doctors to monitor health data anytime, improving convenience and personalized care. The proposed system enhances healthcare efficiency, reduces hospital visits, and supports remote monitoring for elderly and chronically ill patients. This IoT-driven approach represents a step toward intelligent, accessible, and preventive healthcare solutions in smart medical systems.

  • Research Type: Deductive Research
  • Paper Type: Cause and Effect Research Paper
  • Vol.2 , Issue 4 , Pages: 13 - 20, Aug 2020
  • Published on: 15 Aug, 2020
  • Issue Type: Regular
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MOLLI SRINIVASA RAO
India
Raghu Engineering College(Autonomous)

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*Corresponding Author: MOLLI SRINIVASA RAO, drmollisrinivasarao@gmail.com

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