| Literature DB >> 34336163 |
Deblu Sahu1, Bikash Pradhan1, Anwesha Khasnobish2, Sarika Verma3, Doman Kim4, Kunal Pal1.
Abstract
There is a significant increase in the geriatric population across the globe. With the increase in the number of geriatric people and their associated health issues, the need for larger healthcare resources is inevitable. Because of this, healthcare service-providing industries are facing a severe challenge. However, technological advancement in recent years has enabled researchers to develop intelligent devices to deal with the scarcity of healthcare resources. In this regard, the Internet of things (IoT) technology has been a boon for healthcare services industries. It not only allows the monitoring of the health parameters of geriatric patients from a remote location but also lets them live an independent life in a cost-efficient way. The current paper provides up-to-date comprehensive knowledge of IoT-based technologies for geriatric healthcare applications. The study also discusses the current trends, issues, challenges, and future scope of research in the area of geriatric healthcare using IoT technology. Information provided in this paper will be helpful to develop futuristic solutions and provide efficient cost-effective healthcare services to the needy.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34336163 PMCID: PMC8313366 DOI: 10.1155/2021/6611366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Eng ISSN: 2040-2295 Impact factor: 2.682
Figure 1Density plot showing the evolution of trending keywords on the application of IoT in geriatric care. The plot was generated using VOSviewer software.
Figure 2Example of different consumer wearable sensors and devices (reproduced from [32]).
Figure 3A mobile IoT environment (reproduced from [45]).
Figure 4Components of an IoT-based healthcare system integrated with robotic technology (reproduced from [37]).
Figure 5Schematic functions of elderly care including real-time monitoring of indoor positioning, physical activities tracking, and vital signs (reproduced from [73]).
Figure 6Basic architecture of fuzzy ontology-based healthcare system (reproduced from [87]).