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Portable healthcare monitoring systems occupy an important place in the world today of telemedicine healthcare monitoring systems. In places where there are no good hospitals, patients’ physical condition is reported to an experienced doctor through IoT. The HRV monitoring belongs to one of several primary activities related to healthcare monitoring, which involves biomedical signal acquisition, signal processing, databases, and transmission technologies with better precision. Tele-health accommodations, where the technician is provided the medical data points from a remote patient to the hospital utilizing communication technologies. In advanced nations, the IoT platform augments remote health care as standard practice elongated, where the primary clinics in rural areas get accommodation. This system will continuously monitor the electrocardiogram (ECG), the heart rate (PPG) of a patient. The proposed system is mainly beneficial because the medical staffs who can provide care and attention to patients without being in close proximity in COVID-19 situations. In this way, multiple numbers of patients can be treated by the physician at the same time. A smart healthcare application, which will display the reconstructed ECG and PPG signals waveforms and heart rate variability parameters of the cardiovascular system after the receiving data set stored on from IoT cloud.
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Bhowmick, S., Kundu, P.K., Mandal, D.D. (2022). IoT-Based Real-Time HRV Performance Analysis. In: Mandal, J.K., Buyya, R., De, D. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Computing Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1406. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5207-3_8
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