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Design of a Portable Ventilator and Health Monitoring System Using IOT


Author(s)
Prof. Arti Tekade Ayush Gaikwad, Tanvi Sarda, Vishnu Pratap Singh Prof. Maithili Andhare, Prof. Vijayalaxmi Kumbhar
Abstract
A smart health monitoring system that is based on the Internet of Things (IoT) allows for round-the-clock patient monitoring. IoT is transforming the technological infrastructure of the modern world. One of the most noteworthy uses of IoT is in health monitoring systems. Numerous ideas and patterns have previously been put into practice to use IoT to monitor a patient's health. An overview of Internet of Things-based smart health monitoring systems is provided in this study. The most recent cutting-edge technologies created for Internet of Things-based smart health monitoring systems have been examined, along with their benefits and drawbacks. The goal of this review is to draw attention to the common design and application patterns of intelligent IoT-based patient smart health monitoring devices. Fever, or body temperature, blood oxygen level (Spo2), and heart rate are the common symptoms of COVID-19 that are easy to identify. These three parameters are crucial in the pandemic and are the main symptom that are needed to look for in order to identify the virus. In addition, these parameters are used to determine a person's health conditions on a daily basis. Therefore, this article can be helpful if the patient or individual cannot see the doctor or needs frequent monitoring to address all issues. The plan was to design a system that can be monitored at any time, with all monitor data being kept on cloud servers. Additionally, this system can be utilized to maintain customer information and monitor the health conditions of pat