HMIoT: A New Healthcare Model Based on Internet of Things
Mohsen Yaghoubi Suraki, Morteza Yaghoubi Suraki, Leila SourakiAzad

TL;DR
This paper introduces HMIoT, a healthcare model leveraging Internet of Things technology to enhance health services, emphasizing its interdisciplinary applications and potential impact on future health outcomes.
Contribution
It presents a novel healthcare framework based on IoT, integrating various scientific perspectives to improve health monitoring and management.
Findings
IoT can significantly influence future healthcare practices.
Interdisciplinary approaches are crucial for IoT in health.
The model promotes autonomous health monitoring systems.
Abstract
In recent century, with developing of equipment, using of the internet and things connected to the internet is growing. Therefore, the need for informing in the process of expanding the scope of its application is very necessary and important. These days, using intelligent and autonomous devices in our daily lives has become commonplace and the Internet is the most important part of the relationship between these tools and even at close distances also. Things connected to the Internet that are currently in use and can be inclusive of all the sciences as a step to develop and coordinate of them. In this paper we investigate application and using of Internet of things from the perspective of various sciences. We show that how this phenomenon can influence on future health of people.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Wireless Body Area Networks
