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Volume 17 Issue 1
January-March 2026
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IoT based ICU Patient Monitoring System
| Author(s) | Dr. K.Yadaiah, Alladi. Sadwika, Banda. Harshitha, Dasari. Gayatri Durga, Polina. Laxmi Chaithanya |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | The increasing demand for efficient and continuous patient monitoring in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) necessitates innovative technological solutions. This paper presents an IoT-based ICU Patient Monitoring System designed to enhance patient care through real-time data collection and analysis. The system integrates various sensors to monitor vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and body temperature. Data is transmitted wirelessly to a centralized server, where advanced algorithms analyse trends and generate alerts for healthcare professionals. The proposed solution employs a user-friendly interface for healthcare staff, enabling easy access to patient data and immediate response to critical situations. Additionally, the system incorporates data security measures to ensure patient privacy and compliance with healthcare regulations. By facilitating timely interventions and reducing the workload on medical personnel, the IoT-based monitoring system aims to improve patient outcomes and streamline ICU operations. This research highlights the potential of IoT technologies in transforming critical care environments and proposes future directions for enhancing system capabilities and integration. |
| Keywords | Patient, IoT, healthcare |
| Published In | Volume 17, Issue 1, January-March 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-02-16 |
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