This paper is published in Volume-7, Issue-3, 2021
Area
Electronics And Telecommunication Engineering
Author
Rajeshree Vilas Pohokar, Dr. Pradnya Mathurkar, Rani Pawar, Krishna Sandel
Org/Univ
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Research, Wanadongri, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
31 May, 2021
Paper ID
V7I3-1596
Publisher
Keywords
RFID, PIC Microcontroller, Healthcare Device, GSM Module

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Rajeshree Vilas Pohokar, Dr. Pradnya Mathurkar, Rani Pawar, Krishna Sandel. RFID-based health services for remote areas, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Rajeshree Vilas Pohokar, Dr. Pradnya Mathurkar, Rani Pawar, Krishna Sandel (2021). RFID-based health services for remote areas. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 7(3) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Rajeshree Vilas Pohokar, Dr. Pradnya Mathurkar, Rani Pawar, Krishna Sandel. "RFID-based health services for remote areas." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 7.3 (2021). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

Nowadays healthcare technology is aiming towards empowering people to live a healthier life with the help of IoT. The health care industry has been adopting and utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT) for efficient health care administration. Recent developments in wireless sensors, communication and information network technologies have created a new era of the Internet of things (IoT)1. The concept of the automated health care system and smart medical devices bears enormous potential for the well-being of people majorly in remote areas. Patients who can not visit the hospitals regularly can be constantly monitored using IoT-driven monitoring. This type of solution includes sensors to collect comprehensive symptoms as well as information and uses gateways and send the analyzed data wirelessly for further analysis and review if needed. It replaces the process of having a health professional come by at regular intervals to check the patient’s vital signs, instead of providing a flow of information at certain intervals. The main aim of our project is to provide an alternative to the current system in rural areas and providing basic level diagnosis as well as prescriptions and ambulance support if needed by the use of technology.