Paper Title :Neonatal Healthcare Monitoring in Incubator using Iot
Author :M. Shakunthala, R. Jasmin Banu, L. Deepika, R. Indu
Article Citation :M. Shakunthala ,R. Jasmin Banu ,L. Deepika ,R. Indu ,
(2018 ) " Neonatal Healthcare Monitoring in Incubator using Iot " ,
International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Data Communication (IJEEDC) ,
pp. 59-64,
Volume-6,Issue-6
Abstract : The healthcare monitoring is one of the important domain in medical field which involves continuous monitoring
of health parameters from the patients. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a dedicated area which is used to take care of
sick and premature neonates. Baby neonatal Incubator is a closed apparatus used for providing a controlled environment in
all the possible ways for the immense care of premature babies. There are various health parameters such as oxygen level,
temperature, pulse level, respiration pattern which need to be monitored in order to ensure good health of the neonates.
Conventional approaches of baby monitoring in incubators does not efficiently provide real-time parameter updates and
requires constant monitoring of baby through the presence of nurses or doctors. Hence, modern technologies must be used in
order to track health of infant in the incubator and get updates in any unfavorable condition. The proposed method uses
Internet of Things for continuous monitoring of the parameters such as temperature, humidity, Pulse rate of the neonate, gas
leakage and light intensity in the incubator. If these parameters exceed from the threshold level, an alert message will be sent
to the doctor or to the desired medical person via e-mail or SMS. This system is capable of updating the parameters
continuously in the cloud and also avoids continuous monitoring of the neonates by the person.
Keywords - Healthcare monitor; NICU; neonates; parameters; Temperature; Humidity; Pulse; Light level
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-6,Issue-6
Copyright: © Institute of Research and Journals
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