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May 2024 (Volume 4 Issue 1)

Pratibodh
A Journal for Engineering
A free and Open Access Journal
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IoT based Paralysis Patient Monitoring System
Kirti Nama1, Jyoti Kaushik2, Abhishek Kumar3, Arun Chandra4, Akshat Bhardwaj5
Department of Electrical Engineering
Jaipur Engineering College & Research Centre
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]

Abstract
The IoT-based Monitoring System presented in this project aims to address the specific needs of individuals. This
system integrates various hardware components, including Arduino Uno microcontroller, MPU6050 accelerometer and
gyroscope sensor, LM35 temperature sensor, LCD display, and pulse sensor, to enable remote monitoring of vital signs
such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and body temperature..
Keywords: IoT, Arduino, Patient, Thingspeak, microcontroller
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1. Introduction Systems include features such as temperature, heart


The IOT based paralysis patient monitoring system is rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and ECG
designed to help the patient or his/her loved ones. This monitoring.
system is designed to help the patient to transmit
continuous values for pulse, body temp to doctors while Some systems incorporate GSM technology for
sitting at home through the internet. In this system, an emergency alerts via SMS, while others utilize IoT for
Arduino UNO board is incorporated which acts as the continuous monitoring and automatic notifications to
control unit of whole system. caregivers.
It makes use of a hand movement recognition through
MPU6050 sensor. The hand movement is detected using Microcontroller-based solutions offer cuffless blood
an accelerometer. pressure measurement with alarm circuits for abnormal
The movement is detected and processed and then readings.
displayed over the LCD. The other values like temp and
pulse data is sent to Thingspeak through ESP01. Devices are designed to be user-friendly, portable, and
Thus, this system is cost-effective system for the doctors affordable, with options for displaying messages and
to be able to keep track of patients' body readings interacting with caregivers.
without actually visiting the patient often.
Accelerometers are often used for motion sensing,
PROBLEM STATEMENT allowing patients to convey messages by tilting the
Lack of efficient and real time monitoring for individuals device.
with paralysis, leads to challenges in managing their
health effectively. Caregivers face physical demands, and Overall, these systems offer reliable, accurate, and cost-
patients struggle with limited access to healthcare effective solutions for healthcare monitoring and
facilities, making them vulnerable to sudden health management tailored to the needs of paralyzed
complications. individuals.

LITERATURE SURVEY PROPOSED METHOD


These systems aim to provide comprehensive care by The general workflow for the project involves the
monitoring vital signs, activity levels, and medication following steps:
adherence remotely. Data Collection: Collects data that is relevant to the
problem that needs to be solved. This can include
IoT-based solutions offer real-time monitoring and data from various sources like temperature sensor, pulse
personalized care, potentially transforming healthcare sensor, accelerometer etc.
delivery for paralyzed individuals. Data Processing: Once the data is collected, it is
processed in various forms like sending some of the data
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to cloud, making a decision out of some data for further


process.
Data Transmission: Once the data which need to be HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION
sent to cloud is selected, it is transmitted to cloud. A. Hardware Implentation
Data Visualization: After sending the data over to cloud,
it is visualized in form of graphs.
The basic algorithm for projected is shown below:

Fig. 3. Hardware of IoT based Paralysis Patient


Fig. 1. Algorithm Flowchart Monitoring System

MPU6050 Data Acquisition: Arduino Uno is used to


interface with MPU6050 via I2C communication
protocol. It reads accelerometer and gyroscope data
from MPU6050. Algorithms are implemented to calculate
movement based on acquired data. Based on the
algorithms and movement detected, the data is shared
and the desired command is printed on Serial monitor
and LCD.

Pulse Sensor and LM35 Data Acquisition: Pulse


Sensor and LM35 are connected to Arduino Uno. The
Fig. 2. Block Diagram of Arduino with other components pulse sensor measures heart rate (BPM) and LM35
measures temperature data.

LCD Display and Buzzer Interaction: I2C module is


integrated for LCD display with Arduino Uno. The
commands associated with respective movements are
displayed on LCD. Buzzer provides audible alerts or
alarms based on predefined conditions.

ESP8266 Integration: Communication is established


between Arduino Uno and ESP8266 module. The module

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is then programmed to connect to the Wi-Fi network


using different AT commands.

ThingSpeak Integration: A ThingSpeak account is


created and a channel is set up to receive sensor data.
By setting Buzzer pin on high and low and applying
desired time delay, an alarm is set up.

B. Software Implementation
ThingSpeak platform is used to store the data of the
IoT based paralysis patient monitoring system.
Through IoT, a network of interconnected devices is
built. These devices are the sensors that (a)
communicates and transmits data over IoT.
Communication protocols such as Wifi and
Bluetooth, etc. are used for exchanging the data.
Once the data reaches the cloud or in this case
ThingSpeak platform, it is processed and then
displayed in the form of graphs.
The data flow process is shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Block Diagram of Data Flow process

(b)

Fig. 5. Data displayed on ThingSpeak

The objectives of the monitoring system are:


• To monitor real time data remotely and
continuously (c)
• To store the monitored data on cloud
• To monitor if patient made a movement
• To provide an user-friendly interface

VI. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

(d)

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