MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641072951 A) filed by Saveetha Institute Of Medical And Technical Sciences on June 12, 2026, for Iot Based Patient Vital Display Panel.
Inventors include Dr. T. Sathish; and Dr Ramya Mohan.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT The loT-Based Patient Vital Display Panel is a smart healthcare monitoring solution designed to continuously measure, transmit, and visually display critical patient health parameters in real time. The system integrates biomedical sensors with Internet of Things (loT) technology to monitor vital signs such as heart rate, body temperature, blood oxygen saturation, and blood pressure. These parameters are processed using a microcontroller unit and transmitted wirelessly to a centralized display panel as well as remote monitoring platforms. The display panel provides instant visual feedback to healthcare professionals, enabling quick assessment of patient conditions without the need for direct physical checks. This reduces manual workload, minimizes human error, and ensures timely medical intervention during emergencies. The system supports continuous data logging and cloud connectivity, allowing authorized medical staff to access patient data from remote locations through secured networks. The proposed invention is particularly useful in hospitals, intensive care units, home healthcare environments, and elderly care facilities where continuous monitoring is essential. Alerts and notifications can be generated automatically when vital signs exceed predefined safe thresholds, enhancing patient safety and response efficiency. By combining real-time sensing, wireless communication, and intelligent display mechanisms, the loT -Based Patient Vital Display Panel improves healthcare delivery, reduces monitoring delays, and supports modem digital health ecosystems. The invention promotes efficient patient management while maintaining scalability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
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