Author:
Kannanraj Haritha, ,Ravichandran Sathish Kumar,
Abstract
There is a worldwide issue that has increased the number of patients at hospitals, especially as a result of the pandemic. It is difficult for the survivors to attend routine checkups after their surgeries. Our model is helpful to solve the problem. Internet of things (IoT) arrives as a modern technical model, presenting communication and scalability, to clean this challenge. The wireless body space community is gaining quality for IoT related valuable resource packages as wearable devices enter the market. The aim of this paper is to expand the network by incorporating wearable and unobtrusive sensors to track far-flung patients after their surgeries and to receive direct assistance from doctors during an emergency.
Publisher
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,General Engineering
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