Advancements of IoT Technologies for Healthcare Systems and Public Safety Monitoring

Authors

  • Vinay Lowanshi
  • Nitya Khare
  • Pooja Tiwari

Keywords:

Health monitoring, Healthcare, Internet of Things (IoT), Public safety, Real-Time monitoring, Supply chains

Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) strives to be a constantly expanding ecology comprising the amalgamation of software, things, physical objects, and calculating bias to communicate, collect, and exchange data. The IoT makes a perfect platform to lubricate relations between humans and various physical and virtual effects, such as substantiated healthcare provinces. The absence of access to medical coffers, the growing number of seniors with habitual medical conditions who require distant monitoring, rising medical expenditures, and telemedicine demand in developing countries make the IoT a very interesting area of study in medical systems. The IoT inherently implies dropping the pressure on germ-free systems as well as providing acclimatized health services to improve the quality of life. The literature study scrutinizes the crucial politic requirements and the framework referring to the gaps and weaknesses of various IoT applications in the public services sector. The scenario describes the open challenges for a massive IoT deployment and unfolds a research road map to enable an affordable IoT solution.

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2025-12-29

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