Internet of Things Based Smart Hospital System Using Arduino Mega

Dharmendra Singh*, SHISHIR DAS**, SNEHA BAGDE***, BRONNY MASIH****, Jerry*****, Marsha******, Thomas*******
*-** Assistant Professor, Electronics and Telecommunication, SSIPMT, Raipur, India.
***-******* Research Scholar, Electronics and Telecommunication, SSIPMT, Raipur, India.
Periodicity:September - November'2017
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jcom.5.3.14015

Abstract

Nowadays, Internet of Things (IoT) have become very popular in every field. Even in hospitals, there are various instruments for diagnostic purposes that require accurate measurement along with proper monitoring. Automation is considered to be a way to achieve this. Smart Hospital is a concept of maintaining all the instruments through an online system, so that proper monitoring and accuracy could be obtained. There are various sensors that have been already developed to perform the same operation. All these sensors are connected to individual instruments, in order to achieve proper communication between them. In medical or healthcare system, data is considered to be more sensitive, so it is the main necessity of the system to provide security as well as privacy to the data. Since all the vital patient records and doctors' data are stored in the local mode, it is important to make both their data secure. The access control policy is based on the right to access medical data and privilege to an authorized entity, which is directly or indirectly connected with the patient's health. In this paper, the authors design a method to develop a Smart Hospital with low investment.

Keywords

IoT, Smart Hospital, Automation, Security, Medical Equipments.

How to Cite this Article?

Singh. D., Das. S.K., Bagde. S., Masih. B., Sharma. A., Sharma.A. and Gupta. P. (2017). Internet of Things Based Smart Hospital System using Arduino MegA. i-manager’s Journal on Computer Science, 5(3), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.26634/jcom.5.3.14015

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