Journal ArticleOpen Access
Deep Learning-Based IoT System for Remote Monitoring and Early Detection of Health Issues in Real-Time
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Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Business and Technology, American International University-Bangladesh, King Saud University, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Published InSensors
Year2023
Citations158
Abstract
With an aging population and increased chronic diseases, remote health monitoring has become critical to improving patient care and reducing healthcare costs. The Internet of Things (IoT) has recently drawn much interest as a potential remote health monitoring remedy. IoT-based systems can gather and analyze a wide range of physiological data, including blood oxygen levels, heart rates, body temperatures, and ECG signals, and then provide real-time feedback to medical professionals so they may take appropriate action. This paper proposes an IoT-based system for remote monitoring and early detection of health problems in home clinical settings. The system comprises three sensor types: MAX30100 for measuring blood oxygen level and heart rate; AD8232 ECG sensor module for ECG signal data; and MLX90614…
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