Affiliation:
1. Amity University, India
2. Manipal University Jaipur, India
3. UPES, Dehradun, India
Abstract
The health monitoring system has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique features and wide range of medical applications. The OneLife IoT-based self-monitoring healthcare system is a smart health monitoring system to detect and predict diseases by monitoring various health-related data such as body temperature, pulse rate, heartbeat, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and sugar levels. It helps track a patient's specific metrics every day and provides analysis for a week, month, and year to predict the patient's condition. It is implemented and tested on two groups of five patients each and achieves accuracy by measuring the general parameters in a controlled environment. It provides the users with the measured results, on LCD including heart rate, blood sugar level, temperature, etc. By incorporating internet of things-based self-monitoring healthcare systems into educational systems, the health of the students can be easily monitored.
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