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IoT and Drone Based Health Monitoring of Patients
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: Received: 3 November 2022 / Approved: 7 November 2022 / Online: 7 November 2022 (01:16:26 CET)
How to cite: Sadasivam, M.; D, F. B.; Sindhwani, N.; Anand, R.; Kannan, R. IoT and Drone Based Health Monitoring of Patients. Preprints 2022, 2022110098. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202211.0098.v1 Sadasivam, M.; D, F. B.; Sindhwani, N.; Anand, R.; Kannan, R. IoT and Drone Based Health Monitoring of Patients. Preprints 2022, 2022110098. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202211.0098.v1
Abstract
Without the use of medicine drones, users are responsible for transporting goods at a high cost. The goal of this patient monitoring system is to identify people's health and, if necessary, administer medicine. The transportation drone is capable of finding healthcare information in a 360-degree rotation within the transportation infrastructure. IoT: Drone doctors are critical for the transportation of small gadgets such as drug treatments, blood leakages, and vaccines in the critical conditions of a heart patient, in the event of failure of traffic location infrastructure, highway roads, or hospitals due to intense climate or site visitor congestion, and for the transportation of small gadgets such as drug treatments, blood leakages, and vaccines. When transmission is difficult, the self-maintaining drone is the format for quickly transporting drug treatments to the appropriate locations. The shipping drone equipped with an Ardupilot can drive in autopilot mode, which guides the drone to its destination. It has a 7-minute flying period and can deliver up to 2 kg of medicine. When the detected heartbeat is 94bpm and the fever range is 101 degrees, a method has been presented in which an IoT Drone Doctor (IDD) System distributes the first AID box to vulnerable patients and heart patients.
Keywords
IoT; Drone; Fever; Heartbeat Detection Algorithms; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence
Subject
Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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