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Smart Medicine Box using IoT with Alarm and SMS Notification


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In this generation, the possibility of developing a health problem has increased. Environmental changes cause many elderlies,young people, men, and women to become ill. They also tend to forget to take their prescribed prescription since they arepreoccupied with school, and work, and elderly individuals, tend to forget, especially those suffering from mental illnesses suchas dementia, which is frequent in the elderly. Also, because some patients are unaware of the differences between medicines,this smart medication box is created to make it easy for patients to take their prescription on time and schedule, ensuring thatthey do not miss a single dose. Because even missing a single dose can have a significant impact. The IoT (Internet of Things)tools are being used to create the smart medicine box. Arduino, GSM module, buzzer, and other relevant IoT tools are among thevarious types of IoT tools used to finish this project. In addition, if the patient fails to take their medicine, the GSM module sendsan SMS message to the registered number. The message is only sent if the buzzer is not heard more than three times. The nurse or caretaker can also use this smart medicine box to ensure that the patient’s medicine is taken.

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IoT, Buzzer, Arduino, GSM Module, RFID Smart Pill Box
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Authors

Deepak Divakar
School of Engineering & Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh,, India
Saurav Kumar Singh
School of Engineering & Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh,, India
Fedina Dkhar
School of Engineering & Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh,, India

Abstract


In this generation, the possibility of developing a health problem has increased. Environmental changes cause many elderlies,young people, men, and women to become ill. They also tend to forget to take their prescribed prescription since they arepreoccupied with school, and work, and elderly individuals, tend to forget, especially those suffering from mental illnesses suchas dementia, which is frequent in the elderly. Also, because some patients are unaware of the differences between medicines,this smart medication box is created to make it easy for patients to take their prescription on time and schedule, ensuring thatthey do not miss a single dose. Because even missing a single dose can have a significant impact. The IoT (Internet of Things)tools are being used to create the smart medicine box. Arduino, GSM module, buzzer, and other relevant IoT tools are among thevarious types of IoT tools used to finish this project. In addition, if the patient fails to take their medicine, the GSM module sendsan SMS message to the registered number. The message is only sent if the buzzer is not heard more than three times. The nurse or caretaker can also use this smart medicine box to ensure that the patient’s medicine is taken.

Keywords


IoT, Buzzer, Arduino, GSM Module, RFID Smart Pill Box

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