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Automized Pharmacy Using Face Authentication

Today’s technological advancements are revolutionizing the way patients receive treatment. Smartphones are no longer only for making phone calls; they can now be used as a series of embedded sensors to build new packages in a number of fields, including healthcare, e-commerce, homecare, social netwo...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-06, Vol.1937 (1), p.12024
Main Authors: Premkumar, J., Sughasri, K., Preethi, Angel, Kavitha, E
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Language:English
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Summary:Today’s technological advancements are revolutionizing the way patients receive treatment. Smartphones are no longer only for making phone calls; they can now be used as a series of embedded sensors to build new packages in a number of fields, including healthcare, e-commerce, homecare, social networks, environmental monitoring, transportation, and security. In today’s healthcare systems, the use of mobile devices is becoming increasingly valuable. Furthermore, cellular generation is playing an increasingly important role in chronic disease management, encouraging the elderly and pregnant women to receive timely treatment, expanding service areas, and improving health conditions and scientific system efficiency. Because of advancements in various generation domains, mobile phones are powerful and feature-rich, but they are also expensive. As a result, smart phones with internet connectivity will be commonly used all over the world in the coming years. All types of mobile phones have a user-friendly interface and intuitive operation, allowing them to be used by anyone, including the disabled and elderly patients. With a few tweaks, this device may also be used in hospitals. The problem of 1) remembering to take the prescribed dose on a daily basis is challenging in a busy schedule. 2) It is very difficult to recall the name of the medication to be administered. 3) The patient’s life may become more complicated as a result of the first two factors. These issues arise for all as a result of prescription non-adherence. As a result, there is an increasing demand for in-home healthcare devices and technology to provide patients with electronic resources to help them control their medications.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1937/1/012024