AN IOT BASED REMOTE HEART RATE VARIABILITY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Authors

  • Mrs Shailaja L K Professor at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Dept of MCA, Bangalore-560056, Karnataka, India
  • Ranjitha R Student at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Dept of MCA, Bangalore-560056, Karnataka, India
  • Ranjitha D Nayak Student at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Dept of MCA, Bangalore-560056, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Database, MongoDB, Java, Industry Database, Inventory, NetBeans. Structure.

Abstract

IoT has enabled clinical tracking to emerge as greater large and effective. In the past, sufferers will be monitored in a clinical facility or below the care of own circle of relatives or domestic nurses. If a affected person except to heal in a hospital, their critical signs – blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and coronary heart level – will be monitored with the aid of using healthcare professionals. But if a affected person except to heal at domestic within side the care of own circle of relatives, they risked now no longer being capable of at once locate headaches shape infection and disease. With IoT technology faraway affected person tracking devices, sufferers now no longer want to pick out among dwelling independently and feeling secure must fitness emergencies occur. With the regular tracking furnished with the aid of using IoT technology and actual time alert, sufferers and their own circle of relatives have a feel of safety although the affected person comes to a decision to be at domestic. In the future, IoT fitness tracking will offer improved independence and mobility for elderly, sick, and bodily or mentally disabled sufferers and decrease strain for own circle of relatives and docs who may be altered and react at once as quickly as troubles arise.

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How to Cite

Mrs Shailaja L K, Ranjitha R, & Ranjitha D Nayak. (2022). AN IOT BASED REMOTE HEART RATE VARIABILITY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 8(7), 20–22. Retrieved from https://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJMR/article/view/634