Catholic Health Band.

With the forge ahead of technology being produced, the future looks scintillating for the field of medicine. The internet of things, generally referred to as IoT, has made its existence known unequivocally in the field of the medical sector. The Internet of things is a framework that can move inform...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 31 - 47
Main Authors: Ramya, K. Ruth, D., Chandrika, K., Nikhitha, T., Niteesha, P., Pravallika
Format: pictorial research tables/charts Journal Article
Published: Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation 2021
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          Ramya, K. Ruth
          D., Chandrika
          K., Nikhitha
          T., Niteesha
          P., Pravallika
        affil: Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, KoneruLakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram- 522502
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          Monitoring, Physiologic Methods
          Wearable Sensors Utilization
          Product Development
          Equipment Design
          Internet of Things
          Instant Messaging
          Patient-Family Relations
          Human
          Mobile Applications
          Body Temperature Determination
          Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
          Aged
          User-Computer Interface
          Professional-Patient Relations
          Communication
          Accelerometers
          Jewelry
          Child
          Adolescence
          Adult
          Young Adult
          Middle Age
          Paralysis
          Persons with Disabilities
          Descriptive Statistics
          Aged: 65+ years
          Child: 6-12 years
          Adolescent: 13-18 years
          Adult: 19-44 years
          Middle Aged: 45-64 years
      ab: With the forge ahead of technology being produced, the future looks scintillating for the field of medicine. The internet of things, generally referred to as IoT, has made its existence known unequivocally in the field of the medical sector. The Internet of things is a framework that can move information over a network without expecting human-to-human interactivity. Remaining in accordance with the IoT vision we propose a smart Catholic Health Band which relies on different technologies, specifically RFID, WSN, and smart mobile, cooperating with one another by means of a Constrained Application Protocol/IPv6 over low-power wireless personal area network/representational state transfer network infrastructure. Catholic Health Band is a real-time monitoring wearable device with sensors, which can be carried out by patients. It also perceives drop downs and disruptions which can be immensely useful for the elderly suffers and convalescents. These sensors transmit information about patients' fundamental signs to social insurance suppliers in authentic time. Any changes in temperature, circulatory strain (blood pressure), heartbeat, and pulse are in a split second passed on to specialists or attendants, who would then be able to give prompt ministration. The aim of this paper is to create a brilliant gadget from contrivance utilizing the Internet of Things associated with a cellular message to the caretaker or guardian.
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    language: English
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