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Automated Paralysis Patient Monitoring System


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M Vijay Kumar ; Kaythry Pandurangan ; R Vinu All Authors

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Paralytic people in most cases are not able to convey their needs as they are A new approach to accurate
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neither able to speak properly nor do they convey through sign language due to measurement of uniaxial joint
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loss in motor control by their brain. In such a situation, our proposed system angles based on a combination of
I. Introduction helps the disabled person in displaying a message over the LCD by simple accelerometers and gyroscopes
motion of their hand. The proposed system works by reading the various tilt IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
II. System directions of the hand. The transmitter is attached to a glove which is worn by Engineering
Description Published: 2005
patient. User just needs to tilt the device in different directions to convey
different
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motion. It then passes on this data to the microcontroller which processes the Human Activity Classification in

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data and displays the particular message as per the input obtained. It sounds a Smartphones Using
buzzer along with the message as soon as it receives motion signal from the Accelerometer and Gyroscope
IV. Software accelerometer. The data is then transmitted online to IOT Adafruit server and Sensors
Requirements the message is displayed online. With the help of this system, the patients IEEE Sensors Journal
Published: 2018
affected by paralysis can convey their important needs to others.
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Published in: 2021 IEEE National Biomedical Engineering Conference (NBEC)
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Date of Conference: 09-10 November DOI:
Authors 2021 10.1109/NBEC53282.2021.9618721

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November 2021
References Conference Location: Kuala Lumpur,
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Keywords I. Introduction
Paralysis can occur due to the loss of muscle function in a human body. There
Metrics are two types of Paralysis, temporary and in some cases, it is permanent.
Paralysis is not restricted to any specific portion in the human body, but in most
of the cases the paralysis may be observed in limbs. Paralysis can occur as
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partial or complete. Stroke is a common factor which triggers either a partial or
complete paralysis in the patient. Under partial paralysis condition, the patient
observes a partial control of the affected muscle. In complete paralysis
condition, there is no control over the affected muscle tissue [1].

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