A Wireless Patient Monitoring System using Integrated ECG module, Pulse Oximeter, Blood Pressure and Temperature Sensor

This paper exhibits the design and development of a mobile patient-monitoring system by using four sensors in one system. In earlier times, in areas of large disasters, healthcare service providers conducted vital signs measurements manually, recorded them on papers and communicated over the radio, but when the number of patients drastically increased it led to chaos among the healthcare providers. The advancements in technology has led to increasing expenses in the healthcare sector, so the proposed mobile sensor based system will not only be technologically advanced but will also be cost effective. The system consists of mainly four sensors: Electrocardiogram (ECG) module, blood pressure sensor, temperature sensor and a pulse oximeter module. The sensors will be integrated into one system using Arduino. The data collected from the sensors will be sent to a WiFi module called NodeMCU ESP8266, through which the data will be uploaded on cloud, which will allow the healthcare provider to view it. In this paper we have measured the four vital parameters for 10 different patients and presented it.

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