IOT Based Monitoring Brain’s ‘MTCCH’ Function and Activity

Authors

  • Sajith Mon PS UG Student, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author
  • Anton Roy UG Student, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author
  • Sharon Varghese Bino UG Student, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author
  • Tibin Joseph Tom UG Student, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author
  • Amal James UG Student, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author
  • Cini Joseph Assistant Professor, Kristu Jyoti College of Management &Technology Chethipuza Kurishummood P.O, Kerala, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0549

Keywords:

Biosensors, EEG, FMRI

Abstract

IOT-based system for continuous monitoring of neural activity across critical brain regions: the medulla oblongata, cerebellum, cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus. These regions are central to functions such as autonomic control, motor coordination, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and homeostasis. Leveraging a network of IOT-enabled biosensors, including EEG and fMRI-compatible devices, the system collects and transmits real-time neural data to a cloud platform, where machine learning algorithms analyze patterns and detect irregularities. And also, these types of mechanism which help in the field of law and revealing the truth of the crime cases for Example: A person hit someone’s back portion of the head and the person get unconscious due to the lack of oxygen. Because the medulla oblongata of that person got damaged. We can find the defendant with the help of the device.

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Published

2024-12-12