A Design of Intelligent Wearable Health Monitoring System Based On IOT Technology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/ffj3pe93Keywords:
IoT, Wearable Health Monitoring Ssytem, Arduino UNO, Raspberry PI, MAX30100 Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Embedded Systems, Smart Wearable Devices, Heart Rate Monitoring.Abstract
In todays rapidly evolving world, the need for continuous and real time health monitoring has become more important then ever, especially for elderly individuals and patients suffering from chronic diseases. Traditional healthcare systems mainly rely on periodic
hospital visits, which are often insufficient to detect sudden changes in a patients condition.
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01.05.2026
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A Design of Intelligent Wearable Health Monitoring System Based On IOT Technology . (2026). International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering, 16(2), 153-161. https://doi.org/10.48047/ffj3pe93