1. Addition of Authors
The authors wish to correct the authorship of the original publication [1]. Yogesh Kale and Shubhangi Rathkanthiwar were not included as authors in the original publication. The corrected Author Contributions statement appears here.
Conceptualization, Y.K. and G.Y.; Supervision, S.R., S.M., V.O.N. and N.B.; Methodology, G.Y.; Visualization, G.Y. and L.D.; Writing—original draft, G.Y.; Software, G.Y. and L.D.; Validation, S.R., S.M. and N.B.; Writing—review and editing, V.O.N. and S.K.; Resources, Y.K. and N.B. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
This authorship correction has been confirmed and approved by the affiliated institutions, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur.
2. Missing Citation
There is a patent resulting from the work reported in this publication. However, the patent was not cited. The citation is: Gawande, P.D.; Kale, Y.S.; Sarve, S.G.; Rathkanthiwar, S.V. An IoT-Based Health Monitoring System for Chronic Diseases. Indian Patent Application No. 202121061417, 4 February 2022.
It has now been inserted in the captions of Figures 2, 3 and 7, and Tables 4 and 5, and should read:
Figure 2. IABPM flow diagram [26].
Figure 3. Circuit diagram of an IABPM [26].
Table 4. Pre-processing database [26].
Table 5. Performance analytics of the proposed system with other ML Techniques [26].
Figure 7. ROC-AUC curve for a multiclass dataset [26].
3. The Patent Section Has Been Added
Patent Title: AN IOT BASED HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CHRONIC DISEASES
Patent Number: 415982
Filed By:
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(1)
Prachi Gawande
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Yogesh Kale
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Shivam Sarve
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Shubhangi Rathkanthiwar
Filing Date: 29 December 2021
Publication Date: 29 December 2022
Description:
The main function of the IoT-based Blood Pressure Monitoring System (IABPM) device invention is to provide a flexible timer-setting facility. It also processes data in real time, enabling the acquisition of precise time-interval BP readings as prescribed by medical professionals for monitoring BP abnormalities in chronic patients. The connection of the invention with the research paper is to obtain all sample data using the invented IABPM device.
4. The Conflicts of Interest Have Been Updated
Authors Yogesh Kale and Shubhangi Rathkanthiwar are co-inventors of a patent (Patent No. [415982]) describing the technology reported in this article.
5. Missing Acknowledgments
In the original publication, the Acknowledgments did not fully reflect all contributions. The corrected Acknowledgments section is as follows:
The authors would like to express their gratitude to N. J. Bankar, Department of Microbiology, JNMC, Wardha, for his valuable consent and the Shalini Tai Meghe Hospital Research Center Education (SMHRCE), Nagpur, for helping provide valid clinical data. Additionally, the authors express their thanks to Yogesh S. Kale, on behalf of Shubhangi V. Rathkanthiwar, Prachi D. Gawande, and Shivam G. Sarve, for their consent in using patent data, including figures, tables, and circuit diagrams, to support the technical details and claims presented in this research. (Indian Patent No. 415982, Application No. 202121061417).
The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
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Reference
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