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Patient monitoring is one of the key features of the medical system, and an automated remote patient monitoring system is an innovative way to optimize the medical technology. The success of the proposed research is to build an advanced technology to provide Internet-based medical support to the patient in remote areas with no medical center. The doctor can view the patient's real-time data from a distance using the Internet and their mobile device. The device collects health status through a microcontroller sensor placed on the patient's body. Arduino UNO is used as a microcontroller. The system will enable the patient's doctors and their family members to be informed about the patient's instant health status through the Internet and provide complete medical enlightenment whether any critical medical situation occurs. The data collected can be used to analyze chronic illnesses such as heart attacks in the early stage itself which will also provide a convenient way to make decisions.

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Nandi, P.K., Ahmad, M. (2023). An Automated Remote Health Monitoring System in IoT Facilities. In: Ahmad, M., Uddin, M.S., Jang, Y.M. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development. Studies in Autonomic, Data-driven and Industrial Computing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7528-8_16

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