Abstract
Abstract: The centralized transcutaneous monitoring using internet of things (IoT) is a cutting-edge healthcare approach that makes use of IoT technology's promise to revolutionize remote patient monitoring. The goal of this work is to enable healthcare professionals to remotely access and monitor crucial patient data to provide fast and accurate diagnoses. The proposed work creates a framework for collecting patient data from transcutaneous monitoring devices by seamlessly integrating IoT devices equipped with WiFi modules. then, this data is sent to the Azure IoT Hub, a cloud-based platform that enables safe, privacy management and storage. According to the Agile methodology, the project progresses through numerous significant phases. These include upgrading the operating system from Windows Embedded Compact (WEC7) to the more modern WEC13, integrating WiFi through Node MCU, establishing a secure data transmission channel between IoT devices and Azure IoT Hub, creating a user-centric web portal using Angular JS, and working actively with the marketing department to match the project with the changing requirements of the healthcare industry. These efforts culminate in an online portal that provides real-time patient data to healthcare providers. This interface provides a wide range of features, such as data visualizations, detailed graphs, and device-specific insights. The initiative redefines the boundaries of patient monitoring and diagnostics, serving as a symbol of the synergy between cutting-edge technology and medical care. The data can be viewed anytime and anywhere by the doctors
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