Shweta Pandey, A. Gehlot, A. Dixit, Samta Kathuria, Rajesh Singh
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Abstract
We are living through a current frontier of communication, one that will drastically alter how people live in today's society. The Internet of Objects (IoT), an entirely new adaptive networking that would enable new ways to interact between people, things, and indeed the environment, is also being established in an era where all things will be connected via the internet. The Internet of Things (IoT), sensors, cloud computing, smart homes & virtual reality could all be used to protect the right to good health, which is a core issue for persons with disabilities during their later years of life. A journey in disabled health is currently being formed by high tech, defending their rights. The new research analyses the relevance of technology, namely IoT and sensors, and examines how it is applied to differently-abled behaviors, diagnosing, and inspections. Accordingly, the study reviews the framework developed via earlier research for different ables smart health. To uphold their privileges, the paper highlights how these technologies could serve disabled persons & how they should be actively used in their smart health.