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A Modern Health Care System using IOT and Android

2016, Journal 4 Research - J4R Journal

Abstract

A modern healthcare IoT platform with an intelligent medicine box along with sensors for health monitoring and diagnosis is proposed here. Health care services based on Internet of Things have great potential in medical field. In this paper, an intelligent home-based medicine box with wireless connectivity along with an android application (Health-IoT) that helps patients and doctors to be in a more close communication. The proposed platform has an intelligent medicine box that gives alerts for patients to take their medication at the right time. The box is wirelessly connected to internet to make timely updates about medicines which will be notified in the android application with in patient's smartphone. The system automatically gives alarm so that the patient takes the right medicine at the right time. And if there are any vital signs noticed SMS alerts are given to the predefined guardian.

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