31-08-2017, 10:07 AM
Health monitoring systems have evolved rapidly recently, and intelligent systems have been proposed to monitor current patient health conditions. In our proposed and implemented system, we focus on monitoring the patient's blood pressure and body temperature. Based on the last decade statistics of medical records, mortality rates due to hypertensive heart disease, shows that blood pressure is a crucial risk factor for atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease; therefore, preventive measures must be taken against high blood pressure that provide the ability to track, track and save the patient's life at the right time is an essential need for humanity. Today, globalization requires smart cities, which involve many attributes and services, such as government services, intelligent transport systems (ITS), energy, health, water and waste. This article proposes an intelligent health systems architecture based on GSM and GPS technologies. The objective of this work is to provide an effective application for monitoring and monitoring of health in real time. The system will track, track, monitor patients and facilitate their health care; so that efficient medical services could be provided in a timely manner. Through the use of specific sensors, the data will be captured and compared with a configurable threshold through a microcontroller that is defined by a specialist physician who follows the patient; in any emergency case a short message service (SMS) will be sent to the mobile number of the Doctor together with the values measured through the GSM module. In addition, the GPS provides the position information of the monitored person who is under surveillance at all times. On the other hand, the document demonstrates the feasibility of the realization of a complete end-to-end intelligent health system that responds to the real requirements of health systems design taking into account the most important parameters of vital human health as the rate of breathing, will be able to bridge the gap between patients - on dramatic occasions of health change - and healthcare entities that respond and take action in real time.