2019 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Techniques in Control, Optimization and Signal Processing (INCOS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/incos45849.2019.8951410
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Low cost, On-Demand and Intermittent Drug Delivery System through Syringe Infusion for Improving the Health of Critical Care Patients

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“…It discusses the pump's features, including injection rate control and dosage accuracy, as well as potential applications in fields like medicine and laboratories. The research [10] aims to improve the health of critical care patients by providing on-demand and intermittent drug delivery. The system involves the use of syringe-based technology and includes features such as accurate dosing and control mechanisms.…”
Section: Benefits Of Iot-based Syringe Injection Pumpsmentioning
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“…It discusses the pump's features, including injection rate control and dosage accuracy, as well as potential applications in fields like medicine and laboratories. The research [10] aims to improve the health of critical care patients by providing on-demand and intermittent drug delivery. The system involves the use of syringe-based technology and includes features such as accurate dosing and control mechanisms.…”
Section: Benefits Of Iot-based Syringe Injection Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, a robust database management system logs drug administration for accurate record-keeping. 10.…”
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“…Other types of medical devices, designed for use in LLMICs, have been proven effective in helping to achieve this. [30][31][32][33] Several designs of infusion pumps have already been developed, [34][35][36][37][38] however none have been widely deployed yet. Trialing the use of specifically designed infusion pumps could help improve the accessibility of quality of infant hydration, nutrition and drug delivery.…”
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