Bluetooth IOT Paralysis Patient Health Care

Authors

  • Noor Abdulrahman Abdulamir Zabon Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Duha Jassim Mohammed Suhail Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Alaa Mohammed Ibrahim Dahash Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Esraa Maad Majeed Hamid Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Noor Haider Abdulrazzaq Ali Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq

Keywords:

Internet of Things. Smart healthcare, Flexible sensor, Bluetooth in medical application, Human-machine interaction

Abstract

The device providing aiding individuals with paralysis, who struggle to communicate their needs due to impaired motor coordination. The system facilitates communication by allowing the user to transmit text messages using finger movements, particularly beneficial in situations where direct assistance is unavailable. Leveraging Bluetooth technology, the system detects the tilt direction of the user's finger to operate effectively, enabling patients to interact with healthcare professionals, therapists, and family members remotely.

Moreover, the system incorporates continuous monitoring of vital signs, such as heart rate, crucial for healthcare settings. By integrating a microcontroller and a transmitting module, the system collects and transmits periodic data, ensuring realtime monitoring of the patient's health status. The received data is decoded and displayed on graphical interfaces accessible via laptops, empowering healthcare providers to oversee multiple cases simultaneously.

Furthermore, the system offers functionalities for anomaly detection and status monitoring, enabling prompt intervention in case of any deviations or changes in the patient's condition. This comprehensive approach enhances the efficiency of healthcare management and ensures timely responses to critical situations.

The development of this solution required the creation of a specialized device capable of translating elementary motions into meaningful communication. The device is designed to be discreet, fitting within the user's clothing or worn on their finger, ensuring comfort and convenience while facilitating seamless communication.

In summary, the proposed system addresses the communication challenges faced by individuals with paralysis, offering a reliable and accessible means of interaction. By integrating motion-sensing technology with continuous health monitoring capabilities, the system empowers both patients and healthcare providers, facilitating efficient communication and enhancing patient care in various healthcare settings.

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Published

2025-03-13

How to Cite

Bluetooth IOT Paralysis Patient Health Care. (2025). American Journal of Engineering , Mechanics and Architecture (2993-2637), 3(3), 107-125. https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJEMA/article/view/7118