Li-Fi Based Human Health Monitoring System
AIP Conference Proceedings, ISSN: 1551-7616, Vol: 2523
2023
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Conference Paper Description
The health status of inpatients is actively monitored by manual or wireless faithful (Wi-Fi) equipment. The WiFi system is slow in speed due to the more successful approach. Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) sets the locations wherever Wi-Fi is applicable with increased high bandwidth wirelessly routers. Besides the pace element, in medical applications Li-Fi is better suited for the monitoring of patients despite the involvement of people with body frequency. This article explains how a hospital network Li-Fi uses appropriate sensors to tracked clinical variables, such as temperature, pressure, pulse, glucose and respiratory issues. The gathered sensors are transported to the plug, evaluated and transmitted to the monitor screen using the microcomputer in plots. In the roof and/or fence in the integrity of the local area network, all existing light bulbs should be changed by Li-Fi-compatible bombs. Emergency solutions are compatible with the latest smart phones.
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