2nd PPT Sample
2nd PPT Sample
on
By
Gagandeep Singh
Roll. No:500105218002
Under the guidance of
MRs. Kiran Dewangan & Mr. Pushpendra Singh
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Methodology
Results and Discussions
Conclusion and Future Scope
References
o Medical expenses for large ageing populations and chronic disease patients have
been growing gradually.
o Nowadays, the provision of health services using digital technology has been
termed as “mobile healthcare” or “e-healthcare”.
o Healthcare undoubtedly more accessible via IOT platform through the Internet.
The patient’s health history will be examined and analyzed at any time and by
any doctor.
PULSE RATE
SENSOR
Minor Project Presentation
ECG SENSOR
WEIGHT
RASPBERRY
PI 3
IoT
SENSOR
MODEL B
POSITION
SENSOR
TEMPRATURE
SENSOR
•The sensors connected to the GPIO pin through which the data from the Pi
is transferred to the server and the patient can monitor the data on the
monitor.
•This is data base where the patient’s health report is stored for future
requirement by the doctor and the patient.
The proposed model is a well equipped system where the doctor can check his patient
anywhere, anytime
The aim of the proposed framework is to adopt a new production of medical systems
that can provide health care services for high quality and low-cost patients using this
combination of large data analysis, cloud computing, and computing technologies
The mobile application can be enhanced with the ambulance services, doctor’s list,
nearby hospitals
The system is implemented for one-to-one access, which can be implemented for many
by giving unique id for each member/patient in the home or the hospital
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Minor Project Presentation
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