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Design of an Internet of Things System for Smart Hospitals

With the fast advancement of smart devices and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, certain established situations are opening up new avenues of exploration. Particularly in the sphere of healthcare, the diverse and big population, the complicated and professional data, and the stringent environmental requirements for certain medical scenes and equipment all impose exceptionally high standards on hospital administration. As a result, an effective and secure Internet of things system is critical. This article proposes an IoT system that might be used in hospitals for a variety of purposes. This system collects data by LoRa, Wi-Fi, and other ways, uploads it to a cloud platform for processing over a secure connection, and then feeds it back to users in real-time via the user interface. This system enables precise indoor localization through the use of UWB, ECG signal detection, environmental monitoring, and data on people flow.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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