Research on Iot Based Large-scale Monitoring System for PSA Oxygen Center
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v1i2.308Keywords:
PSA, Oxygen production device, Remote monitoring, Ali CloudAbstract
In large hospitals, oxygen is supplied by PSA oxygen center. The allocation of oxygen supply resources is relatively complicated. Oxygen needs are different in different wards. Hyperbaric oxygen chamber, intensive care unit, abdominal operating room, thoracic and cerebral operating room, etc., which are manifested in the differences in pressure, flow, concentration and other parameters. This makes great challenges for oxygen detection and controlling. This paper presents an implementation method of oxygen generator monitoring system based on IoT(Internet of things). Data acquisition, data analysis, oxygen state and alert warning and other aspects of monitoring system are studied in this paper. We propose a architecture base on srpingboot and Ali cloud to evaluate the feasibility of the acquisition system.
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