The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—called “things”—that are embedded with different technologies aiming to connect and exchange data. When artificial intelligence was incorporated to different systems, the term “smart” came out, and it was popularized in the context of smart devices and smart technologies during the rise of digital devices and the internet. Some emerging trends and future directions in IoT-enabled health care include the integration of wearable devices for continuous monitoring, the implementation of artificial intelligence for data analysis, and the use of blockchain technologies to ensure the security and privacy of patient data. The integration of IoT technologies is revolutionizing health care by transforming service delivery, patient monitoring, and disease management. IoT enables real-time data collection, remote monitoring, and automation, driving advancements in efficiency and personalized care.

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Emerging Trends and Future Directions in IoT-Enabled Smart Health Care

  • Denise Fukumi Tsunoda,
  • Audrey Tieko Tsunoda

摘要

The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—called “things”—that are embedded with different technologies aiming to connect and exchange data. When artificial intelligence was incorporated to different systems, the term “smart” came out, and it was popularized in the context of smart devices and smart technologies during the rise of digital devices and the internet. Some emerging trends and future directions in IoT-enabled health care include the integration of wearable devices for continuous monitoring, the implementation of artificial intelligence for data analysis, and the use of blockchain technologies to ensure the security and privacy of patient data. The integration of IoT technologies is revolutionizing health care by transforming service delivery, patient monitoring, and disease management. IoT enables real-time data collection, remote monitoring, and automation, driving advancements in efficiency and personalized care.