AU2021104030A4 - A block chain-iot based patient monitoring system - Google Patents

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AU2021104030A4
AU2021104030A4 AU2021104030A AU2021104030A AU2021104030A4 AU 2021104030 A4 AU2021104030 A4 AU 2021104030A4 AU 2021104030 A AU2021104030 A AU 2021104030A AU 2021104030 A AU2021104030 A AU 2021104030A AU 2021104030 A4 AU2021104030 A4 AU 2021104030A4
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Shivcharan Gandhar
V. Gowrishankar
Mukta Goyal
Shaik Hussain
Sankararao Majji
Abolfazl Mehbodniya
Praful Nandankar
T. Sathya
Abhishek Srivastava
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Srivastava Abhishek Dr
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A BLOCK CHAIN-IOT BASED PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM The present invention relates to a block chain-IOT based patient monitoring system. Patient health is monitored continuously in the new system, and the acquired data is transmitted using Wi-Fi sensor networks. In the database, the outcomes of all the factors are stored. Block chain technology is used to monitor and collect medical e-health data as data transmission and storage to address the secure environment and traditional wireless body sensor network and IoT use.

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A BLOCK CHAIN-IOT BASED PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM
Technical field of invention:
The present invention relates to a block chain-OT based patient monitoring system.
Background of the present invention
In the e-health care industry, patient monitoring systems have proven to be effective and low cost tools with a good suitability level. The IoT is a physical object or device network that uses VBAN and APIs to connect and access information with the Cloud service via the Mobile App. Blockchain technology is used to monitor and collect medical e-health data as data transmission and storage to address the secure environment and traditional wireless body sensor network and IoT use.
RFID tags can be measured to monitor patients' health by attaching them in front of the RFID reader health-related information, and the details are collected and stored in the PC database. There can be no continuous monitoring, and it takes longer to measure the health of the individual. Blockchain technology focuses on emerging financial and health systems sectors.
The Blockchain consists of three elements Data, Nonce, and Hash, respectively. Each block in a chain has a unique Nunce, hash, and reference to the previous block hash as long as it is not easy to mine the block. The manipulation is also tricky as a change to any block before the chain requires reminiscent of all blocks. Most IoT-based ECG monitoring systems studies evaluate the use of IoT to capture ECG signals transmitted to the physician in real-time over the Internet.
Objective of the invention:
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a block chain-IOT based patient monitoring system.
Summary of the invention
Accordingly present invention provides a block chain-IOT based patient monitoring system comprising a wireless body sensors (WBS) are connected to the body of the patient for measuring vital signs; an E health protection is attached to said WBS and Bluetooth chips; wherein said e-health protection is enabled to the Arduino and Bluetooth chip transfers the data to an adaptive configuration; the configuration analyzes the data of the WBS and able to detect any data anomaly.
Further WBAN supports the transmission of data between sensors and centralized devices, while Blockchain technology is the storage. And the data collected from sensors to a centralized device are structured in a structure containing the patient's ID and the name, doctor name, location, and time submitted to the Blockchain network.
Detailed description of invention
The present invention relates to a block chain-IOT based patient monitoring system. Wherein wireless body sensors (WBS) are connected to the body of the patient for measuring vital signs such as patient body temperature, blood pressure, and patient heartbeat rate. Further the E health protection is attached to these WBS and Bluetooth chips.
The e-health protection is enabled to the Arduino and Bluetooth chip transfers the data to an adaptive configuration. The configuration analyzes the data of the WBS and able to detect any data anomaly. If there is some abnormality in the data, the application alerts the patient with a message. The application also provides patients with information about the closest healthcare provider.
The application can track the location of the patient and send a message to the nearest provider. The message contains data about medical information abnormality so that the nearest healthcare provider can track the patient's status and send the patient to an emergency team. The new idea behind Health Line is to provide everyone with quality health services. The vision of a cable-free biomedical monitoring system drives the idea.
On the WBS, the essential parameters (blood pressure, ECG, heartbeat rate) are monitored and data transmitted via the wireless communication network to doctors. Regular health monitoring allows people to detect and treat health problems early before it has consequences. Such technology offers more freedom, comfort, and clinical monitoring opportunities, especially for risk patients and long term applications. Chronic diseases affect healthcare costs significantly and are common among people. Regular monitoring of vital signs is essential because they are primary indicators of a person's physical well-being.
WBAN supports the transmission of data between sensors and centralized devices, while Blockchain technology is the storage. The data collected from sensors to a centralized device are structured in a structure containing the patient's ID and the name, doctor name, location, and time submitted to the Blockchain network.
Medical professionals have access to the records assigned to them and provide the corresponding patients with medical instruction. The platform is designed to function and receives the sensor data. The GPS includes details on the patient's position's GPS coordinates. These two readings help locate the patient and send an ambulance to the nearest hospital patient.
The configuration demonstrates and stores data, allowing patients and health experts to access data from anywhere at any time. The method analyses a relative distance between the patient and all the nearby health clinics during the healthcare provider's movement and compares the distances so that the patient knows the nearest healthcare hub. The system will send two messages in case of an emergency. The patient is informed of all abnormalities in the physiological data by the first message.
This message also contains information about the closest large healthcare center, so patients can visit the doctor for the diagnosis deemed necessary. The second message shall also be forwarded to the nearest healthcare facility to inform patients about treatment effectiveness. The nearest healthcare provider can therefore locate and assess the patient's necessity. The system continues working without sending an alert message if the data is in the standard parameters.

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THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS
1. A block chain-OT based patient monitoring system comprising;
a wireless body sensors (WBS) are connected to the body of the patient for measuring vital signs;
an E health protection is attached to said WBS and Bluetooth chips;
wherein said e-health protection is enabled to the Arduino and Bluetooth chip transfers the data to an adaptive configuration; the configuration analyzes the data of the WBS and able to detect any data anomaly.
2. The block chain-IOT based patient monitoring system as claimed in claim 1 wherein VBAN supports the transmission of data between sensors and centralized devices, while Blockchain technology is the storage.
3. The block chain-OT based patient monitoring system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the data collected from sensors to a centralized device are structured in a structure containing the patient's ID and the name, doctor name, location, and time submitted to the Blockchain network.
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