A Survey on Android Based Patient Monitoring System

Nancy Fernando E, K.L.N. College of Engineering; Gayathri S ,; Roja Shree M ,; Delshi Howsalya Devi R ,

Android, Healthcare, Patient monitoring, Sensor, Bluetooth, Emergency alarm

Patient monitoring is essential to care in operating and emergency rooms, as well as intensive and critical care settings. Recently android has become one of the most popular technologies used in the medical sector. The aim of the paper addresses the survey on android based patient monitoring system to provide a better health care to people in more economic and pertinent friendly manner. Doctors can continuously monitor the patient’s health using the device attached to the patient and an android application. The applications in the healthcare monitoring system remotely monitor the vital signs of the patient and transmit the recorded signal to the doctor. The quality data obtained from the application helps in improving diagnostic and treatment related decision making. This paper also addresses the comparison of the state of the arts solutions available in the healthcare monitoring systems and the technologies used for generating emergency alarms.
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Paper ID: GRDCF002048
Published in: Conference : International Conference on Innovations in Engineering and Technology (ICIET - 2016)
Page(s): 384 - 388