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Patient Healthcare Monitoring System Using Iot Based Fog Computing

Author(s) ALIYANZ SHAIKH, K.K. SHARMA, VIVEK MENON
Country India
Abstract Human needs begin with health. Humanity is facing a lot of challenges. Unplanned death and high rate of diseases caused by the spectrum of diseases generated by it are due to patients not being treated at the appropriate time. The primary objective of this project is to design an efficient and functional system for keeping track of patients with the help of IoT; thus, their health professional care will be provided to their patients. Worn or not, the sensors will be implanted in the patient's body to monitor their health constantly. Information gathered in this way will be stored, analyzed, and exhaustively mined to try to meet the initial prognosis of diseases. A system in development will provide live online data via a device. on physiology. Sensors, the data acquisition system, and others constitute the patient's disease most of it coded with Arduino. The system reads, displays, and maintains the patient's heart rate, temperature, graphical awareness square measure, then sends it to the patient's and physician's mobile phone, which contains the device. Health condition is logged and monitored by the practical Health Observance System on its website. The subject discusses how to achieve the proposed model output by way of study, research methodology, training, testing, and presentation of completed work with appropriate presentation by developing the user interface application using programming languages.
Keywords Internet of Things, Fog Computing, Arduino Uno, Esp8266, Pulse Sensor, Artificial Neural Network, LM35 Temperature Sensor, ThingSpeak
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-09-13
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.55755

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