A Study On Iot – Based Health Care System For Home Quarantine People
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/xy5ff012Keywords:
IoT, remote health monitoring, quarantine, Arduino, biosensors, telemedicine, COVID-19Abstract
The rapid spread of diseases like COVID-19 has driven demand for remote health monitoring, particularly for home quarantine. This paper presents a low-cost, IoT-based system using an Arduino Uno, MLX90614 temperature sensor, MAX30100 pulse oximeter, and ESP8266 module to continuously monitor temperature and heart rate. Data is securely transmitted to healthcare providers, enabling real-time, remote access and early abnormality detection, reducing in-person visits. The system, tested for accuracy, latency, and power efficiency, offers a scalable telemedicine solution, with future enhancements planned for data security and predictive algorithms for proactive care.