GSM BASED REAL TIME HUMAN HEALTH MONITORING AND ALERT SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC

Authors

  • Aniruddha G. Patil
  • Rutik S. Vhanmane
  • Ruturaj A. Devkate
  • Ashwini S. Javeer Students, Department of Electrical Engineering VVPPS, Solapur, Maharashtra.
  • Prof. Tausif Y. Mulla Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering VVPPS Solapur, Maharashtra

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality worldwide, often requiring immediate medical attention. Traditional hospital-based monitoring systems are inadequate for real-time tracking and emergency response, especially in remote areas. This project proposes a GPS and GSM-based Real-Time Human Health Monitoring and Alert System for Cardiac Patients. The system uses wearable sensors to continuously monitor vital parameters such as ECG, heart rate, blood pressure, and SpO2. In case of abnormalities, it automatically sends alerts along with real-time location data to healthcare providers and emergency contacts via GSM/GPRS. Integrated with IoT technology, the system enables remote access to health data through a mobile application, facilitating timely medical intervention. Designed to be cost-effective and user-friendly, this solution aims to enhance the safety and care of cardiac patients outside traditional healthcare settings.

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2025-04-24

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Aniruddha G. Patil, Rutik S. Vhanmane, Ruturaj A. Devkate, Ashwini S. Javeer, & Prof. Tausif Y. Mulla. (2025). GSM BASED REAL TIME HUMAN HEALTH MONITORING AND ALERT SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC. JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 11(4), 59–61. Retrieved from https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/5549

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