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Publication Open Access Smart Health Monitoring System(SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering, 2024-03) Gajanayake, G. M. T. S.; Ekanayake, W. E. M. K. D. D; Malinda, G. D. C.; Malasinghe, L; De Silva, SDue to the high inpatient population in hospitals, regular monitoring of inpatients' vital signs is currently a practical concern. As a solution, our proposed system manages the continuous analysis of the vital signs of every inpatient in the general wards, and informs medical professionals in any location at any time about their inpatients' current states in real-time to improve inpatients' health. The suggested system consists of the following arrangements; arrangement for acquiring health readings, identifying the on-duty reported doctors in charge of wards, arrangement for health data exhibiting unit, fall detection, and ECG acquisition. In addition to these arrangements, a website, and an android mobile application were designed to publish measured inpatient vital signs. This proposed product is both novel and different from the existent products because, it comprises of collective arrangements, and is developed in order to assess hospital wards’ inpatients, whereas other systems are designed for remote health monitoring of patients at home. This paper describes the system that was developed and tested successfully.Publication Embargo A wireless continuous patient monitoring system for dengue; Wi-Mon(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 2017-01-26) Nubenthan, S.; Kanagasabapathy, R.The improvements in the wireless networking technologies and the integrated electronic circuits have allowed the advancement in the Wireless Body Area Network. WBAN offers many applications in remote health monitoring and medicine. IEEE 802.15.4j and IEEE 802.15.6 are standards for the medical WBAN. It allows the integration of intelligent and miniaturized sensor nodes in or on a human body to monitor the human body functions. It has great potential to make a huge transformation in the future of medical industry. The WBAN concept provides plentiful new innovative ideas to enhance the health care systems. The paper presents a wireless monitoring system for patients who need continuous monitoring, using WBAN concept. This wireless monitoring system contains sensor network and remote monitoring application. It contributes to collection of the vital information of the patients such as temperature, pulse rate, ECG (electrocardiogram), oxygen saturation and blood pressure. Moreover, the system also provides management of information collected from the sensors, alert the administration in severe condition of the patients. The design and implementation of system are discussed in this paper.
