PATIENT HEALTHCARE MONITORING SYSTEM USING LI-FI

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VYSHNAVI RANI P
ESWAR REDDY M
TANADAR RAHUL
MANJUNATHA G S
NAGAMAHESH B S

Abstract

Steady observing of patient's wellbeing condition in healing center is either manual or remote devotion (Wi-Fi) based framework. Wi-Fi-based framework turns out to be ease back in speed because of exponentially expanded adaptability. In this situation, light devotion (Li-Fi) finds the spots wherever Wi-Fi is pertinent with extra highlights of fast information organize. Aside from the speed factor, Li-Fi is more reasonable in doctor's facility application for observing the patient's conditions without recurrence obstruction with human body. This task proposes a use of Li-Fi organize in the doctor's facility for checking the patient's conditions, for example, temperature, pulse, body developments, and eyeblink conditions utilizing individual sensors. The gathered information from the sensors is transmitted to the sink, and further these information are prepared utilizing microcontroller and sent to show unit. In view of the idea of unmistakable light correspondence, a model is worked with the PIC microcontroller and essential sensors as peripherals and tried it's working. Along these lines, the use of Li-Fi as a wellbeing observing framework exhibited tentatively.


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