Predictive Analysis for Monitoring Mobile Patients using Wearable Sensors

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Dudakiya, Sourabh [1 ]
Galani, Heren [1 ]
Thanki, Deven [1 ]
Shaikh, Amaad [1 ]
Pawar, Suvarna [1 ]
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[1] Savitribai Phule Pune Univ, TCOER, Pune, Maharashtra, India
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E-health; Personal Monitoring System; Arduino; Wearable Sensors;
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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Healthcare monitoring system is taken into consideration to increase the efficiency of the health of the society. In previous years, this idea has major!), attracted the thoughts of researchers. The aim of this system is to enable the authorities to keep a check on the patients' present health in the hospital or the patients which carry on with their routine (daily chores). Healthcare system is beneficial for maximum number of patients as they can lead their normal life and also take the precautionary measures related to their health. Our system is nothing but wearable sensors present with them when they are discharged from hospital, these sensors monitor the changes occurring in one's body and it therefore notifies the authorities present at the hospital and the patient as well. Thus, right precautions can be taken on right time if needed. The monitoring system should be such that it should not cause any hindrance for the patient it should be light in weight and must be affordable for all types of patients, it should also consume low power. This system is a boon to mankind as it can study the condition far away from them and take suitable steps to overcome the health issues detected. We have a strong belief in this system which will prove be fruitful to the society.
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