Navrachna Foundation for Entrepreneurship Development
Today, medical technology is advancing rapidly, especially in
areas like diabetes and cardiac care. However, real-time
health issues such as sudden heart attacks, asthma, and other
cardiac conditions often occur far from medical facilities,
making timely treatment difficult.Heart disease is one of the
leading causes of death worldwide. Each year, millions of
people die due to complications related to high blood pressure,
cholesterol, and delayed medical response.With the growing
use of smartphones and internet connectivity, technology can
help bridge this gap. Most people carry smartphones equipped
with GPS, sensors, and real-time communication features.
Using this advantage, we developed a mobile application that
works with wearable sensors to continuously monitor, store,
and transmit a patient’s health data to doctors from
anywhere.Wearable technology helps track vital signs even
when the user is moving, thanks to multiple compact sensors
built into a single device. This project focuses on integrating
wearable sensors with smartphones to create a real-time
remote monitoring system for heart patients. The device
collects health data and transfers it to the application via
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, enabling faster medical support when
needed
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Mentor | Mr.Rajiv Ranjan |
| Mentee | Anil Prajapati, Tuiba Mushtaq, Aakash Gupta |
| Patent Status | YES |
| Patent ID | 201911030638 |
| Expenditure (in Rs) | 166936.37 |