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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2021.26.04.161

IoT-based Taking Medicine Automation System  

Kim, Sun-Ok (Dept. of Information & Communication Software, Halla University)
Kwon, Eun-Jin (Dept. of Information & Communication Software, Halla University)
Abstract
In this paper, it is a system that informs people who take medication periodically to facilitate the convenience of the elderly and the disabled. It is a system that measures the full weight of pills that need to be taken for a week using a weight sensor, and then determines whether or not the pills are taken by measuring the weight of the reduced pills again when the user takes them. For people with disabilities who are unable to move, it includes the function of automatically transporting medicine to the user-set location at the time of use using a line tracer based autonomous vehicle. It is also configured to inform users who have not taken the pill through an alarm that includes visual and auditory functions at a specific time to inform them of this. This work attempts to help users take their medication without forgetting by segmenting the task performance process of such a system through simulations.
Keywords
medicine; weight sensor; simulation; performance of work; fragmenting;
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