DEVELOP SMART LOOP FOR CARDIAC PATINETS

Authors

  • HANA ALGHAILANI MIDDLE EAST COLLEGE
  • Khoula Al Harthy

Keywords:

Internet of Things, waterfall, sensors

Abstract

Technology has become rapidly growing as it facilitated life and increased productivity. Population growth is increasing very significantly, thus there are many and different diseases, so the health system must be effective and of high-quality working to cover the needs of the patient. This matter is expensive and not easy, but to monitor patients' health and diagnose them very accurately, the hospital must be equipped with smart technology devices that seek to reduce the mortality rate and strive for the benefit of patients. By using the Internet of Things, which connects devices with sensors that can transmit data in real time through the Internet without human intervention, and it is considered one of the most important technologies that are used and develop things to make them more intelligent in several systems such as education, health, and the environment. In this project, proposed a smart sensor loop that is implanted in the human body and using the Internet of things that diagnoses patients' condition and sends it at the same time to the hospital. Thus, smart health care will help increase the individual’s productivity and lead a healthy life free from disease. The aim of this project is:

  • To reduce reviewing appointments in hospitals and thus reduce congestion.
  • To design a sensitive and intelligent looping system that senses and detect when clots occur and depends on the Internet of Things.
  • To achieve a prototype application of the smart loop system that contains heart rate, ECG, and pressure measurement data.
  • To apply an intelligent alert system that works to give notification to the patient and the hospital that there is a dangerous situation for the patient in the event that it is not possible to break up the clots, and urgent medical intervention is generate notification.

This project will follow analysis of a methodologies like waterfall, Waterfall modification, incremental ,spiral .Method of collecting information, a plan that specifies the duration of the project, and preliminary designs for the proposed system.

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Published

06-01-2022

How to Cite

ALGHAILANI , H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., & Al Harthy, K. . (2022). DEVELOP SMART LOOP FOR CARDIAC PATINETS. Journal of Student Research. Retrieved from https://www.jsr.org/index.php/path/article/view/1555