2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.27.17666
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Efficient EER-LEACH Protocol for Monitoring the Activities of Pregnant Women Using Wearable Body Sensor Network

Abstract: In health care monitoring framework, it is important to always screen the patient's physiological parameters. For instance, pregnant lady parameters, like, blood pressure, uterine contraction heart rate of pregnant ladies and heart rate alongside the fetal development to detect their wellbeing condition. This paper introduces a monitoring framework that has the capacity to screen physiological changes from the pregnant ladies. In the proposed framework, controller node (CN) has connected on patient body to gat… Show more

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“…Zhang et al, 2018, suggest homebased fetal heartbeat monitoring and identification throughout pregnancy. (Subalakshmi et al, 2018) Outlines a framework for monitoring physical variations in pregnant women. This framework can spot unforeseen events and alert the patient and doctor.…”
Section: Description Of Sensors Used In the Devices For Capturing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al, 2018, suggest homebased fetal heartbeat monitoring and identification throughout pregnancy. (Subalakshmi et al, 2018) Outlines a framework for monitoring physical variations in pregnant women. This framework can spot unforeseen events and alert the patient and doctor.…”
Section: Description Of Sensors Used In the Devices For Capturing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attached sensors on the patient's body detect the uterine constriction, heart rate, blood pressure, etc. It will recognize the unusual conditions and send an alert to the doctor [14] . In [15] K. Elango, and K. Muniandi was proposed a low-cost wearable remote healthcare monitoring system.…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%