Date of Publication :18th January 2018
Abstract: We are living in Internet age where every physical object is connected to each other for sharing information.Internet of Things (IoT) is a new and rapidly growing technology that connects everything like smart objects and smart devices to the internet for effective communication between these connected things. The Internet of Things acts as a healthcare catalyst and plays a very important role in a wide range of applications for healthcare monitoring. Networked sensor devices, either worn on the body or embedded in living environments, enable rich information to be gathered to evaluate the patient's physical and mental health by collecting body temperature, blood pressure, sugar levels, etc.Communicating this information collected to the doctor, making accurate decisions about the data collected and notifying the patient is a challenging task on the Internet of Things. In this article, the author focuses on evaluating the IoT-based healthcare system and overview Patient Health Monitoring System related on opportunities and challenges for the Internet of Things.
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