Secure Smart bed on villages for monitoring and storing patient records on Cloud using IoT with Android Mobile
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are broadly used in health information departments. Virus-free and wearable sensors have become established devices to observe or monitor the threat of any illnesses. It supports patient information and their treatment tactics and protect them throughout immediate attacks. There is a complete data collected from dissimilar sensors. In this paper, we are referring to monitor the patients who suffer from diseases that can be composed and managed in a secure cloud. The important encounter is to bring out only sensitive data related to the patient's health. The paper aims to make an Internet of things (IoT) based application for patient observation. Smart bed sensor network development in health applications has been made possible by patient monitoring. We are offering Android Mobile Application (AMA) based Patient Healthcare System (PHS) using smart mobile. The smart bed sensor network's nodes are live data transmission. The proposed plan is to oversee the patient's ECG and Heart Beat Pulse using live health care datasets with strong secure algorithms.
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