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Health-Care Monitoring of Patient using CNN based Model in Internet of Things

B. D. Parameshachari, K.L Hemalatha, Javad Rahebi, Mohammed Rashad Baker, B.P Upendra Roy

202343 citationsDOI

Abstract

There is rising public concern about exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) as more and more wireless communications become concentrated in everyday living surroundings. There are a number of obstacles, primarily originating from infrastructure expenses, but recent technology breakthroughs are shifting attention to Internet of Things (IoT) devices that enable automatic and continuous real-time EMF monitoring. The Internet of Things (IoT) has made the world a better place by expanding the capabilities of telemedicine and allowing for more precise remote monitoring of patients. Improved healthcare facilities for both patients and doctors/hospitals are only one way that IoT is making a significant impact in the medical field. Five main parts make up the proposed system: patient data gathering, primary report creation, hospital care, pharmacy care, and diagnostics. This study presents an Internet of Things (IoT)-based healthcare scheme accomplished of real-time nursing of energetic signs and environmental factors for discrete patients. Five sensors, including a heart-rate monitor, a body temperature monitor, a room temperature monitor, a carbon monoxide monitor, and a carbon dioxide monitor, are utilised to collect data from the hospital setting. Medical personnel receive patient updates through a portal and use this data for further diagnosis and care. The success of the system demonstrates that the built prototype is ideal for healthcare monitoring. This study has investigated unique approaches to the automatic construction of convolutional neural network (CNN) topologies, and it has also developed a new method for diagnosis. The results of the trials prove that the recommended algorithm achieves improved than the state-of-the-art techniques.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTelemedicineHealth careThe InternetWireless sensor networkInternet of ThingsField (mathematics)Medical emergencyComputer securityMedicineWorld Wide WebComputer networkPure mathematicsEconomicsMathematicsEconomic growthInternet of Things and AISmart Systems and Machine LearningIoT and Edge/Fog Computing