IoT-Driven Smart Wearables for Continuous Health Monitoring
Keywords:
IoT, smart wearables, continuous health monitoring, proactive healthcare, personalized healthcareAbstract
This paper investigates the utilization of IoT-driven smart wearables for continuous health monitoring, facilitating proactive healthcare interventions. Smart wearables have emerged as a promising technology for personalized healthcare, offering real-time monitoring of vital signs and other health parameters. By integrating IoT capabilities, these devices can collect, process, and transmit data to healthcare providers, enabling early detection of health issues and timely interventions. This paper provides an overview of IoT-driven smart wearables, discusses their potential applications in healthcare, and examines the challenges and opportunities associated with their implementation. Additionally, it explores the impact of these devices on patient outcomes, healthcare delivery, and the overall healthcare system.
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