A Low Cost Health Monitoring System by Maintaining Covid 19 Protocol

Social isolation and home quarantining have been standard procedures around the world, since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) sickness pandemic. Due to the spread of the COVID-19 disease, patients' remote monitoring becomes even more important in this situation. There are two re...

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Published in:2022 6th International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI) pp. 1715 - 1721
Main Authors: Gaikwad, Kunal D., Gadgil, Poonam U, Chandekar, Kamlesh V
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 28-04-2022
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Summary:Social isolation and home quarantining have been standard procedures around the world, since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) sickness pandemic. Due to the spread of the COVID-19 disease, patients' remote monitoring becomes even more important in this situation. There are two reasons for this: (i) They must be kept alive and their symptoms under control; (ii) they must not leave the quarantined region throughout the quarantine time. This work presents a low-cost method for sensing patients' the physiological characteristics and displaying them on an Android- based mobile application. The Arduino UNO, a DHT11 Humidity Temperature Sensor sensor device, and HC-05 Bluetooth module were carried out to make up the system. A sensor was included in the system to capture the physiological health parameters of patients automatically. As a result, the patients can be remotely observed using the suggested method from a safe distance, avoiding direct contact and adhering to social distancing procedures. It was developed using free available online platform for developing mobile application is MIT inventor-2. Thus, even at the most difficult stage of the COVID-19 epidemic, increased health and a comfortable lifestyle can be accomplished.
DOI:10.1109/ICOEI53556.2022.9776694