Healthcare Data Transmission by Using NB-IoT
Thitapa Prompinit, Amonwan Jenjirataworn, and Sarinporn Visitsattapongse
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract—This project is to create a medical healthcare data transmission by using NB-IoT. The objective is to reduce step of working and redundant of collecting healthcare data from patients. And to collect data as a system for tracking the treatment of chronic patients who live in outskirt. Narrow Band Internet of Thing (NB-IoT) is used as an intermediary to send data to the database, for making healthcare information that can be used easily in the process of patient treatment and for development of service quality of staff. Processing of healthcare data transmission begin with set up and connect Bluetooth into healthcare instrument and into data transmission device or NB-IoT board for allowing data communicate between them. Then connect NB-IoT to database on server by using functional of Node-Red programming. In this project, the database is designed and tested with one person for bringing data to show in potable graph and to follow data trending on application. The result of the experiment, see that, NB-IoT can sent the data immediately to database, including with display the lasted data and trending on dashboard in real- time. So, the advantage of this project is to reduce step of work in data storage system, easy to access the database and easy to use the data for analyzing.
Index Terms—Narrowband Internet of Thing (NB-IoT), data transmission device, web application, bluetooth, NodeRed, Amazon web service
Index Terms—Narrowband Internet of Thing (NB-IoT), data transmission device, web application, bluetooth, NodeRed, Amazon web service
Cite:Thitapa Prompinit, Amonwan Jenjirataworn, and Sarinporn Visitsattapongse, "Healthcare Data Transmission by Using NB-IoT," International Journal of Pharma Medicine and Biological Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 14-17, January 2020. doi: 10.18178/ijpmbs.9.1.14-17
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