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Smart Health Care System Study using IOT

Megha Gupta, Kapil Sharma

Abstract


The proposed framework is a human services application in a joint effort with an IOT based medication box for individuals experiencing neurological imperfections, for example, Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's just as other age related issues. It is an activity made to focus on the most well-known indication that is absent mindedness. The medication box is a combination of detecting equipment framework and an android application that creates warnings dependent on different patients exercises. This application additionally joins patient's subtleties and medication plan. In the cutting edge human services framework, this medication box can go about as an incredible device to enable the patients to arrange their medication timetable and stick to it as endorsed by their doctor along these lines improving their nature of lives. With the increasing use of technology, there is an urgent need for such a health monitoring system that can communicate between network devices and an application that will help patients and physicians to monitor, track and record the patient's sensitive data containing medical information. Meanwhile, the use of IoT technology in applications has spurred the increase of real-time data, which makes the information storage and accessing more difficult and challenging. IoT is an infrastructure that connects everyone, anywhere, anywhere and anywhere in all resources, through flexibility, communication and communication. It is considered a basic development with several developments over the years. The IoT came as a revolutionary idea, which was implemented in a smart world with a kind of rational energy efficient technology. “IoT has become a major focus of health, energy, the environment, public protection, food and water access, connectivity, manufacturing


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