Innovations in Information and Communication Technology


Advances in Computing, Communication, Automation and Biomedical Technology


An Iot Based Smart Medical Systems In Trains For Passengers

Rani K S, Suguna R, Amal Krishna Dinesan, Girivash K, Harish Saran R and Kiranraj K, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan, Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College, India

Online First : 30 December 2020

Publisher Name : IJAICT India Publications, India.

Print ISBN : 978-81-950008-0-7

Online ISBN : 978-81-950008-1-4

Page :365-368

Abstract


The provision of health care systems for Indians is subsidized by the government and free public health care is promoted. The public sector of India encompasses 18% of total outpatient care and 44% of total inpatient care. The outpatient care is still not extended in transportation sectors due to which there’s an increased rate of fatality due to heart attacks in running train has been noticed. It is noted that around 8.92 billion and 5.65 billion passenger traffic is amounted during the year 2018 and 2019 respectively. The amounting rises the need for installing health care systems in trains. The proposed system satisfies the need and makes use of IoT platform, therefore uses various edge devices to monitor the health of the passengers. It has two modules compartment module and engine module, the compartment module monitors and detects the abnormal changes in health and communicates it to the loco-pilot who drives the train, to ensure emergency halt if needed. If any abnormal changes in heart rate are detected the health care system has automated CPR and ventilator system which is provided to the ill passengers automatically. Thus, the proposed system stands alone in modern health care in transportation which is irreplaceable.

Keywords


Train, passengers, health care, monitoring, CPR, Ventilator mechanism.

Cite this article


Rani K S, Suguna R, Amal Krishna Dinesan, Girivash K, Harish Saran R and Kiranraj K, “An Iot Based Smart Medical Systems In Trains For Passengers”, Innovations in Information and Communication Technology, pp. 358-363, December 2020.

Copyright


© 2020 Rani K S, Suguna R, Amal Krishna Dinesan, Girivash K, Harish Saran R and Kiranraj K. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.