Recent advances in the design & development of a drone used for bio-medical engineering applications: Medi-sky

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The primary target or the motivation behind this paper is to build up a model of the automaton rescue vehicle to help the ambulances in sparing human lives by sending the drugs to the working environment where the influenced patients are available. A huge number of individuals bite the dust in light of rescue vehicle delays. The time taken by emergency vehicle to achieve a patient depends a great deal on the course and the traffic on the way. At the point when a medicinal crisis happens, the reaction time can have a significant effect between a real existence spared and an actual existence lost. Shockingly, ambulances can stall out in rush hour gridlock and arrive of late after the crisis call has been made, in which an unfortunate casualty may have endured a great deal of wounds and can even lose his/her life. The utilization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or "Automatons" has been utilized for quite a while for a wide range of uses. The motivation behind this paper is to build up a model of automaton emergency vehicle to help the ambulances in sparing human lives. The emergency vehicle automaton enters the scene at the moment time and constant directions are given by the administrator. The automaton can gauge different constant wellbeing parameters of the patient, for example, temperature, pulse and heartbeat. The estimations of these basic parameters are then transmitted to the specialists present in a rescue vehicle. Well, the idea is to implement the same in the rural areas where penetration of healthcare is poor. The system is being designed to look after the infants and aged people in the fast-moving urban lives. The work developed in this paper along with the results shown depicts the effectivity of the methodology proposed.

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Obulesu, D., Arunkumar, G., Mishra, B. P., Spoorthi, J., & Manjunath, T. C. (2019). Recent advances in the design & development of a drone used for bio-medical engineering applications: Medi-sky. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(9 Special Issue), 796–800. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.I1128.0789S19

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