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need complete care, and people who are in remote areas and unable to consult the doctor when they are
in need. This system also provides a notification in case of any abnormal situation so that the doctor or a
relative of the patient will be alerted and immediate care can be provided. We have also accommodated
a range of communication, which allows a wider range compared to that of a GSM-based communi-
cation system. Based on emerging technologies and their acceptance, a holistic virtual assistance
should be the aim of the real world. The advancement in the existing technologies helped developing
this product.
In the future, the model can be further enhanced to add security features and maintain privacy of the
sensitive data. Further efficient algorithms can be developed for decision-making and disseminating
the information to the patients for necessary aid.
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