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IoT based Neonatal Monitoring in the ICU


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The empowering condition for safe childbirth relies upon the care and consideration required to be given for infants by effective facilities and the accessibility of sufficient human services, hardware, and medications and essential care when required in NICU. Neonatal monitoring primarily focuses on all the possible complexity issues that baby can land up in. The vital point of this system is to detect any unusual activity of the infant in early possible ways. A proposal is made with a prototype and design of a” Neonatal monitoring system” with the help of all the required sensors which keeps track of the temperature, moisture, sound and alerts doctor and nurse with the buzzer alarm. Then those data get saved in cloud for future reference.

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Cloud, IoT, Neonatal, NICU, Sensors.
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Authors

Sushmita Lenka
School of Information Technology and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
Sonali Mishra
School of Information Technology and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
Nancy Victor
School of Information Technology and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


The empowering condition for safe childbirth relies upon the care and consideration required to be given for infants by effective facilities and the accessibility of sufficient human services, hardware, and medications and essential care when required in NICU. Neonatal monitoring primarily focuses on all the possible complexity issues that baby can land up in. The vital point of this system is to detect any unusual activity of the infant in early possible ways. A proposal is made with a prototype and design of a” Neonatal monitoring system” with the help of all the required sensors which keeps track of the temperature, moisture, sound and alerts doctor and nurse with the buzzer alarm. Then those data get saved in cloud for future reference.

Keywords


Cloud, IoT, Neonatal, NICU, Sensors.

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