IOT technologies systems on medical monitoring and management systems with a real-time ecg signal transmission monitoring algorithm
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Electronics And Communications Engg
Document Type
Article
Source Title
International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research
Volume
8
Issue
5
First Page
1897
Last Page
1901
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Abstract
The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), revolves around connecting a data network that extends beyond the standard computers and smart devices, into simpler everyday objects, such as lighting, air conditioning, medical equipment, and street signs, which allow them to be remotely monitored and controlled. Even though this concept of having a network of intelligent devices has been discussed for as early as the 1980s, it hasn’t seen much traction and implementation until recent years, thus, still making it an unfamiliar concept to many. With having a bunch of remotely controllable and accessible different everyday objects, this concept can be used in emergency situations, in order to reduce the impact of such occurrences, and hasten recovery. This study focuses to explore the different possible approaches in using IoT for hospital and healthcare management and specific examples of possible real-life scenario applications. By doing so, the paper was able to present possible parameters of measurement between different IoT healthcare networks to compare and determine the best possible implementation to use. © 2020, World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering. All rights reserved.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.30534/ijeter/2020/69852020
Recommended Citation
Africa, A. M., Cajayon, B., & Alano, A. (2020). IOT technologies systems on medical monitoring and management systems with a real-time ecg signal transmission monitoring algorithm. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research, 8 (5), 1897-1901. https://doi.org/10.30534/ijeter/2020/69852020
Disciplines
Computer Engineering | Digital Communications and Networking
Keywords
Internet of things; Computer networks; Health services administration; Medicine—Data processing
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