2016 IEEE Technological Innovations in ICT for Agriculture and Rural Development (TIAR) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/tiar.2016.7801220
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Patient monitoring in the hospital management using Li-Fi

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“…The current flows to supply the voltage needed by all the circuits through the step up. The LM35 sensor [13]- [17] is attached to the armpit of the patient and the finger sensor clamped the fingers for heart rate measurement as shown in Figure 2 [1], [18]. The LM35 sensor detects body temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current flows to supply the voltage needed by all the circuits through the step up. The LM35 sensor [13]- [17] is attached to the armpit of the patient and the finger sensor clamped the fingers for heart rate measurement as shown in Figure 2 [1], [18]. The LM35 sensor detects body temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher amounts of LED's in a network contribute to more information being transmitted at a time. Sudha et al (2016) introduced a prototype of a model that helps in patient monitoring in hospitals using Li-Fi rather than Wi-Fi innovation to stop radio frequency contact with the human body and the medical equipment. In this model, sensors for temperature, heartbeat, glucose and respiration are used to gather information from the human body.…”
Section: Ezhilazhaganmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven key apps are analysed: Communications between Vehicles (CBV) [9], Home and in-building (HO) [10], [11]. Hospitals (HS) [12], In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) [13], Museum (MU) [14], Supermarket (SU) [15] and Underground Train (UT) [16].…”
Section: A Apps Mapping: Current State Of Lifi's Apps Sugested Formentioning
confidence: 99%