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在印度,非传染性疾病威胁上升、老年人口增加、饮食习惯恶化、医患比例差以及公众对预防性保健工具的兴趣不高,对经济和国家造成了重大损失。基于物联网的远程可穿戴传感器和集成云平台使医疗保健提供者和患者能够在可穿戴医疗设备的帮助下主动分析远程捕获的生命体征。医疗物联网(Internet of Medical Things, IoMT)是指互联医疗设备和应用的全球网络。在临床方面,IoMT正被用于监测患者的生命体征(体温、血氧饱和度、血压、呼吸、心电图/脑电图/肌电图等)并及时发出警报。它还被用于持续监测生命体征,并通过直观的仪表板远程协助医生。令人惊讶的是,尽管有上述应用程序的主要好处,但基于物联网的健康初创企业表现并不好。本文旨在从Industry, IoT India Congress Report, ASSOCHAM Report, Innovation Industries Conclaves, IEEE和各种全球研究中积累医疗可穿戴设备的现有和新兴文献。这是一篇原创论文,具有重要意义,因为在已发表的领域中,关于远程连接护理医疗可穿戴技术的文献较少。这将为未来的研究提供一个强有力的文献综述。
Internet of Things Based Remote Wearable Health Solutions: Prospects and Area of Research
In India rising threat of non-communicable diseases, increasing old age population, deteriorating food habits, poor doctor-patient ratio and low public interest in preventive health instruments causes a foremost loss to economy and country. Internet of Things based remote wearable sensors and the integrated cloud platform enable the healthcare providers and patients to work proactively on an analysis of vitals captured remotely with the help of wearable medical devices. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) refers to the worldwide network of interconnected medical devices and applications. On the clinical lateral, IoMT is being used to monitor a patient’s vitals (temperature, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, respiration, ECG/EEG/EMG, etc.) and raise timely alarms. It is also being used for continuous monitoring of vitals and remotely assisting physicians with intuitive dashboards. It is surprising that despite of major benefits of applications mentioned above, IoT based health Start-ups are not performing well. This paper aims to accumulate the present and nascent literature on medical wearable’s devices from Industry, IoT India Congress Report, ASSOCHAM Report, Innovation Industries Conclaves, IEEE and various global researches. This is an original paper and holds significance as less of literature is available on Remote Connected Care Medical Wearable Technology in published domain. It will provide a robust literature review for future researchers.