Self-imperative Care of Pregnancy using IoT Solutions

  • Ghimire S
  • Martine S
  • Gerdes M
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Abstract

Typically, routine prenatal care includes several in-person visits with healthcare professionals by pregnant women, where fetal and maternal assessments are performed. This paper proposes an architectural framework for prenatal care using non-invasive, simple, and low-cost internet of things (IoT) monitoring system. The aim is to design an IoT-based architecture that serves as a fundamental system for self-imperative care in regular pregnancy checkups in the comfort of the home that offers routine prenatal screening tests. The system provides easy access to care regardless of the location and internet availability. We implemented preliminary architecture with simulated sensor data for blood pressure monitoring.

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Ghimire, S., Martine, S., & Gerdes, M. (2022). Self-imperative Care of Pregnancy using IoT Solutions. In Proceedings of the 18th Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics (Vol. 187, pp. 64–68). Linköping University Electronic Press. https://doi.org/10.3384/ecp187011

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