Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sri Eshwar college of Engineering, Coimbatore, India.
Abstract
Portable electrocardiogram (ECG) video display units are wanted for aged and far-flung sufferers who cannot go to the medical institution frequently. The answer connects sufferers and docs thru a cloud IoT server that gives all of the records had to discover coronary heart disease. Using an Electrocardiogram monitoring apparatus and the MQTT protocol, the patient collects and uploads data about their current health status toward the server. The Internet of things The functionality of a cloud server additional examination that benefits both the patient and the doctor. The proposed system also includes an warning system for alerts users when a predetermined limit is breached. Real-time data collected by the monitoring system, as well as Physio-Net Electrocardiogram-ID benchmark data as well as an Electrocardiogram machine The system structure consists of input, an embedded device, a cloud server for stuff on the internet and an interface. This article includes two experiments That take each Varieties of incoming information. Results suggest that the proposed system provides dependable and trustworthy results, which may reduce the number of hospital visits required. A comparison is made between the proposed system and a number of previously mentioned methods in the literature. Finally, the intended system is put into action to demonstrate how it works.