Healthcare Patient Tracking System via Cloud Access

Cloud computing is a new technology in arena of computer, and information technologies. Several remote servers are joined together and network resources are used that provide various services such centralized storage, remote access to software and hardware, and other communication facilities according end-user prospective. In this research paper, simulation based cloud computing environment is deployed which keeps tracks and monitors the cardiology patients information through Radio-frequency identification (RFID), RFID tags are employed that directly connected with patients and configured to transmit information toward patient acquisition sensor(PAS). PAS designed is directed to transmit unidirectional information to local controller or local sever, several local servers are connected remotely within cloud environment and end-users (i.e., doctors and family friends) are allowed to visualize the real time information of patients via cloud access.

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