Healthcare Assistance to COVID-19 Patient using Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Technologies

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Mukati N. [1 ]
Namdev N. [2 ]
Dilip R. [3 ]
Hemalatha N. [4 ]
Dhiman V. [5 ]
Sahu B. [6 ]
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[1] Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Prestige Institute of Engineering Management and Research, Indore
[2] Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science, Indore
[3] Acharya Institute of Technology, Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Bengaluru
[4] Saveetha School Of Engineering(Simats), Chennai
[5] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh
[6] Department of Computer Engineering, Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pune18, Pimpri
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COVID-19; Healthcare; IoT; Life support; Management; Pandemic;
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10.1016/j.matpr.2021.07.379
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The IoT can lead to disruptive healthcare innovation. Research articles on IoT in healthcare and COVID-19 pandemics are thus researched in order to discover the potential of this technology. This literature-based research may help professionals to explore solutions to associated issues and battle the COVID-19 epidemic. Using a process diagram, IoT's significant accomplishments were briefly evaluated. Then seven critical IoT technologies that look useful in healthcare during the COVID-19 Pandemic are identified and illustrated. Finally, in the COVID-19 Pandemic, potential fundamental IoT applications were identified for the medical industry with a short explanation. The present predicament has opened up a fresh avenue to creativity in our everyday lives. The Internet of Things is an up-and-coming technology that enhances and gives better solutions in the medical area, such as appropriate medical record-keeping, sample, device integration, and cause of sickness. IoT's sensor-based technology gives a remarkable ability to lower the danger of intervention in challenging circumstances and is helpful for the pandemic type COVID-19. In the sphere of medicine, IoT's emphasis is on helping to treat diverse COVID-19 situations accurately. It facilitates the work of the surgeon by reducing risks and enhancing overall performance. Using this technology, physicians may readily identify changes in the COVID-19′s vital parameters. These information-based services provide new prospects for healthcare as they advance towards the ideal technique for an information system to adapt world-class outcomes by improving hospital treatment systems. Medical students may now be better taught and led in the future for the identification of sickness. Proper use of IoT may assist handle several medical difficulties such as speed, affordability, and complexity appropriately. It may simply be adapted to track patients' calorific intake and therapy with COVID-19 asthma, diabetes, and arthritis. In COVID-19 pandemic days, this digitally managed health management system may enhance the overall healthcare performance. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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