IoT Application in Healthcare system
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Internet of things (IoT), IoT technology, medical applications, smart devicesAbstract
The Internet of Things is a methodology towards making an existence where all things, people, and services are interconnected with one another through the Internet and can connect and work together with one another to contribute towards collection, storage, exchange and monitoring of data. In the advancement of healthcare monitoring systems, the Internet of Things has become a vital factor. The goal of an effective IoT healthcare system is to provide remote monitoring of patient health conditions in real time, to avoid critical patient conditions and to improve the quality of life through intelligent IoT environments. This paper deals with the Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in the healthcare. The main objective of this paper is to simplify the concept of IoT and aware the reader to the present trends used in IoT healthcare.
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