Characterizing IOMT/Personal Area Networks Landscape
Adil Rajput, Tayeb Brahimi

TL;DR
This paper surveys the landscape of IOMT and personal area networks, examining standards, applications, and vendors to understand the underlying network structures and challenges in medical IoT systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of IOMT/PAN standards, applications, and vendors, highlighting current solutions and challenges in the field.
Findings
Analysis of three key IOMT standards
Survey of prevalent IOMT applications
Overview of vendors providing IOMT services
Abstract
The attention garnered by the Internet of Things (IoT) term has taken the world by a storm. IOT concepts have been applied to various domains revolutionizing the way business processes are conducted. Health Informatics is a nascent multidisciplinary field that aims at applying information engineering concepts to healthcare. The information traditionally came from a variety of sources such as healthcare IT systems but recently is being stored in variety of IOT devices. Application of IOT concepts is becoming the norm giving rise to the Internet of Medical Things (IOMT). However, IOMT introduces many challenges such as the real-time nature, security, and privacy of data along with others. Thus, understanding the underlying structure of IOMT is of paramount importance. Given the importance of the underlying networks, we explore various solutions currently employed in developing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Wireless Body Area Networks
