Continuous health monitoring system based on internet of medical things

Authors

  • Eduardo Sagaz da Rosa IFSul
  • José Jair Alves Mendes Junior UTFPR
  • André Luís Del Mestre Martins IFSul
  • Fábio Pires Itturriet UTFPR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1344

Keywords:

Internet of Medical Things, Continuous Monitoring, Digital Health

Abstract

Objective: To develop a comprehensive system for continuous monitoring of vital and environmental signs for individualized medical follow-up through the Internet of Medical Things. Method: A smart wristband was created to estimate and transmit heart rate, oxygen saturation, body temperature, ambient temperature, and relative humidity over the Internet. The wristband casing was custom-made to securely and comfortably house all electronic circuits. A graphical interface was developed to display the health information of monitored individuals received via the Internet. Results: The signals captured and transmitted by the wristband were coherently presented in the developed graphical interface. Experiments showed changes in some vital signs due to limitations of the wristband casing prototype. Conclusion: The proposed system proved to be fully functional and has the potential to contribute to the advancement of digital health and the improvement of quality of life.

Author Biographies

Eduardo Sagaz da Rosa, IFSul

Graduando, IFSul, Charqueadas (RS), Brasil

José Jair Alves Mendes Junior, UTFPR

Prof. Dr., DAELN, UTFPR, Curitiba (PR), Brasil

André Luís Del Mestre Martins, IFSul

Prof. Dr., IFSul, Charqueadas (RS), Brasil

Fábio Pires Itturriet, UTFPR

Prof. Dr., DAELT, UTFPR, Curitiba (PR), Brasil

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Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

da Rosa, E. S., Mendes Junior, J. J. A., Martins, A. L. D. M., & Itturriet, F. P. (2024). Continuous health monitoring system based on internet of medical things. Journal of Health Informatics, 16(Especial). https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1344

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