Seminar PPTrushi
Seminar PPTrushi
Seminar PPTrushi
07/10/2023
UNIVERSITY, Lonere
CSMSS
Chh. Shahu College of Engineering, Aurangabad
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
A.Y.: 2024 - 2025
Presented by
RUSHIKESH SANTOSH PURI
(ROLL NO:-EC2006)
Guided by
Prof . G.N.Dhengle 1
Overview/Contents
1. Introduction
2. Necessity
3. Objectives
4. Block Diagram
5. System Component
6. Working Principle
7. Advantages
8. Disadvantages
9. Conclusion
10. Future scope
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1.Introduction
The Health Monitoring System using IoT leverages
interconnected devices to continuously track and report
patients' health metrics, enabling real-time monitoring and
proactive care. By utilizing wearable sensors and iot
applications, this system enhances patient engagement and
facilitates timely health insights, which are crucial for
managing chronic conditions. The integration of cloud
computing and advanced data analytics allows for the
efficient storage and analysis of health data, making care
more accessible and cost-effective. However, challenges
such as data privacy, security concerns, and device
reliability must be addressed to fully realize the potential of
IoT in healthcare.
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2.Necessity
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3.Objectives
•Real-Time Health Monitoring: Enable continuous tracking of vital
signs and health metrics, allowing for immediate insights into patient
conditions.
•Early Detection of Health Issues: Facilitate the prompt identification
of abnormalities or changes in health status, leading to timely
interventions and reduced hospitalizations.
•Enhanced Patient Engagement: Empower patients to actively
participate in their health management through accessible data and
mobile applications, fostering adherence to treatment plans.
•Data-Driven Decision Making: Utilize advanced analytics to
transform health data into actionable insights for healthcare providers,
improving diagnosis and treatment strategies.
•Integration with Healthcare Systems: Ensure
seamless data exchange with existing healthcare
infrastructure for comprehensive patient care
management.
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4.Block Diagram
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5.System Component:
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6.Working Principle
Data Collection:
• Sensors: Wearable devices (e.g., smartwatches) continuously
monitor vital signs like heart rate, temperature, and blood
pressure.
• Microcontrollers: Collect data from sensors for processing.
2. Data Transmission:
• Connectivity: Data is transmitted via connectivity modules (Wi-
Fi, Bluetooth, cellular) to a central system (cloud or local server).
3. Data Processing:
• Cloud Processing: Data is stored in the cloud for analysis.
• Analytics: Algorithms process the data to identify trends,
anomalies, and provide insights (e.g., predictive analytics).
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7.Advantages
1.Real-Time Monitoring:
Tracks health data continuously.
2.Early Alerts:
Detects issues quickly for timely care.
3.Patient Empowerment:
Encourages patients to manage their own health.
4.Cost Savings:
Lowers healthcare costs by preventing emergencies.
5.Better Communication:
Keeps patients and doctors connected easily.
6.Data Security:
Protects sensitive health information.
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8.Disadvantages
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9.Conclusion
The suggested system is appropriate for usage in medical facilities.
Nurses and medical professionals can check every person's
Electrocardiogram, heat, hypertension, bloodstream oxygen
concentration, and breathing rate at any time or from anywhere using
a cellphone or a computer. By cutting down on transportation time
and expenses, this method can assist patients preserve money and
effort, especially if they reside in the suburb or in remote regions. The
suggested structure could improve the caliber of treatment offered
nationwide. The gadget might eventually incorporate an
Electrocardiogram consciousness software, enabling it to detect
abnormal ECG signals and produce notifications. This study proposes
a health monitoring system that continuously monitors temperature,
hypertension, oxygen saturation, Electrocardiogram, and heartbeat by
using a wide range of sensory devices.
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10.Future Scope
•Singh, A., & Gupta, R. (2020). "IoT-Based Health Monitoring System for
Patients." International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology
(IJERT), 9(5),
•Gubbi, J., Buyya, R., Marusic, S., & Wee, S. (2013). "Internet of Things
(IoT): A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions." Future
Generation Computer Systems, 29(7), 1645-1660.11/15/2
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Thank
you..!!!
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