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First wave of covid-19 in India using IoT for identification of virus.
Sharma, Nitesh Kumar; Gautam, Deepesh Kumar; Sahu, Lukesh Kumar; Khan, M R.
  • Sharma NK; Electronics and Communication Engineering, Dr. C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur, India.
  • Gautam DK; Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Government Girls Polytechnic, Jagdalpur, India.
  • Sahu LK; Electrical Engineering, NMDC DAV Polytechnic, Dantewada, India.
  • Khan MR; Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Government Engineering College, Jagdalpur, India.
Mater Today Proc ; 2021 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1260820
ABSTRACT
Internet of Things (IoT) are evolving rapidly and making it possible for many uses, such as manufacturing, military, education and health, to link different intelligent objects. Coronavirus has recently spread widely around the globe and no effective therapies are currently available. It is also very necessary to avoid infection and to control the symptoms, such as fever and shortness of breath. As Coronavirus is a disease that is circulating very rapidly and the social distancing to deter an outbreak is very significant, it is essential to provide a system that is intelligent enough to monitor the effects of individuals with little direct contact. This document contains an IoT-based and wireless sensor network architecture and simulation of the COVID-19 Monitoring Mechanism (CSMM) for the monitoring of people in their quarantine, particularly the elderly who are living under chronic diseases and immune failure, and are therefore more likely to contract severe diseases. The mechanism relies on patient health data remotely. A doctor or care practitioner may carry out the monitoring process. For starters, where there is high fire or trouble breathing, this can conveniently be used for a detected urgent or irregular situation. The process will then give a warning to the health care provider or practitioner, sending urgent SMS with time and condition to act without any delays to save the patient's life.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.matpr.2021.05.492