An Internet of Wearable Things (IOWT) Based System For Smart Healthcare Monitoring
The world population recently has significantly increased. Hence, the healthcare system and services become a global concern to improve quality of life (QoL). However, the rapid increase of the global ageing population along with difficulty in accessing the healthcare facilities make it more difficu...
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my.ump.umpir.354922022-10-19T02:28:12Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35492/ An Internet of Wearable Things (IOWT) Based System For Smart Healthcare Monitoring Abdulmalek, Suliman Abdul, Nasir Jabbar, Waheb A. Almuhaya, Mukarram A. M. Babu, Devin TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The world population recently has significantly increased. Hence, the healthcare system and services become a global concern to improve quality of life (QoL). However, the rapid increase of the global ageing population along with difficulty in accessing the healthcare facilities make it more difficult to adopt. Moreover, the location, price, and insufficient quantity of devices are other major concerns which can’t be ignored. This gap can be filled by implementing smart technologies. Wireless Sensor Network (WSNs) is one of the smart technologies which can be utilised to enable an Internet of Wearable Things (IoWT) based healthcare monitoring system. In this paper, we developed an IoT healthcare monitoring system to detect important vital parameters such as Blood Pressure (BP), Heart Rate (HR) and Body Temperature. Then, all gathered caption data can be monitored so the practitioner can follow up with their patients remotely. Our proposed system has used a small microcontroller unit (i.e., lopy4). Lopy4 is a new and high-performance microcontroller unit that consists of four IoT technologies including Wi-Fi. Based on experimental results, the developed system works successfully, our proposed system can read and transmit all data (BP, HR and Body Temperature) to the microcontroller unit which forwards the data to the cloud using Wi-Fi with low time latency for future references. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35492/1/An%20Internet%20of%20Wearable%20Things1.pdf Abdulmalek, Suliman and Abdul, Nasir and Jabbar, Waheb A. and Almuhaya, Mukarram A. M. and Babu, Devin (2022) An Internet of Wearable Things (IOWT) Based System For Smart Healthcare Monitoring. In: Engineering Technology International Conference 2022 (ETIC 2022), 7 - 8 September 2022 , Pekan, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-7.. (Unpublished) |
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The world population recently has significantly increased. Hence, the healthcare system and services become a global concern to improve quality of life (QoL). However, the rapid increase of the global ageing population along with difficulty in accessing the healthcare facilities make it more difficult to adopt. Moreover, the location, price, and insufficient quantity of devices are other major concerns which can’t be ignored. This gap can be filled by implementing smart technologies. Wireless Sensor Network (WSNs) is one of the smart technologies which can be utilised to enable an Internet of Wearable Things (IoWT) based healthcare monitoring system. In this paper, we developed an IoT healthcare monitoring system to detect important vital parameters such as Blood Pressure (BP), Heart Rate (HR) and Body Temperature. Then, all gathered caption data can be monitored so the practitioner can follow up with their patients remotely. Our proposed system has used a small microcontroller unit (i.e., lopy4). Lopy4 is a new and high-performance microcontroller unit that consists of four IoT technologies including Wi-Fi. Based on experimental results, the developed system works successfully, our proposed system can read and transmit all data (BP, HR and Body Temperature) to the microcontroller unit which forwards the data to the cloud using Wi-Fi with low time latency for future references. |
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