Internet of Things: Hospice appliances monitoring and control system

With the growing interest on wireless network architectures for hospital management services is a renewed demand for efficient and reliable data transfer between the doctor and the patient. Voice and data traffic carried over a variety of access technologies is collected via technology-specific access networks like, Digital Subscriber Line [DSL], Passive Optical Network [PON], and Wireless Fidelity [Wi-Fi]. Metro and core networks need to aggregate the various user flows from different access network nodes and provide scalable and cost-effective distribution of various flow types (e.g., Internet access, voice, video on demand, and broadcast TV services) to the relevant service access points. Among the most promising applications provided by IoT is the latest and emerging internet technology. Internet of things is a growing network of everyday object-from industrial machine to consumer goods that can share information and complete tasks while you are handling many works in a place. This paper proposes a support to developed Wireless Hospital Digital Interface (WHDI) technology using the gateway of hardware and software, Wi-Fi protocol data and the ZigBee protocol data conversion method and integration of cloud networking to provide the doctors to do complete monitoring and control functionalities of the hospice environment using wireless sensors and actuators modules to interface wirelessly to all sources within their hospital and storing the data in the cloud.

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