Modeling a Monitoring System for TB Patients Using RFID Technique with SMS Access

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Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goal has much higher and more determined health-related goals and targets than did the Millennium Development Goal. Policy development in the battle beside tuberculosis requires a plan to control infectious disease tuberculosis. Improvement of a locally targeted data response for tuberculosis will need a large deal to reconfigure existing systems which could be extra experimental data to calculate the use of correct approaches. We had projected an elegant attending tag with radio-frequency identification (RFID) technique and SMS access headed for avoiding the tuberculosis patient. During the RFID system, it contains the patient’s details and parent’s details. The patient needs to show this smart attending card to the healthcare coworker. The healthcare coworker will provide the smart attending card on the RFID machine. If the patient is found authentic, then the doctor starts treatment according to the disease. This smart attending card contains the attendance information of the TB patients. All these information are straightforwardly sent through SMS access to the management of the hospital and patient’s guardian.

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Choudhury, P., Devadutta, K., Dash, A. K., & Mohapatra, A. (2020). Modeling a Monitoring System for TB Patients Using RFID Technique with SMS Access. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 159, pp. 181–189). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9282-5_17

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