Review on IoT-aware, smart system for automatic monitoring and tracking of patients, personnel, and biomedical devices within hospitals and nursing institutes

Authors

  • Rahnuma Gaffar Khan, Gurpreet Singh

Keywords:

IOT, Internet Protocol, SHS, RFID, Microcontroller, Embedded system, ECG, ICU, Monitoring

Abstract

Technology plays the vital role in healthcare not only for sensory devices but also in communication, recording and display device. It is very important to monitor various medical parameter and post operational days. Hence latest trend in Healthcare communication method using IOT is adapted. The IoT has a variety of application domains, including health care system. The IoT revolution is redesigning modern health care with promising technological, economic, and social prospects Among others, mainly radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensor network (WSN), and smart mobile technologies are leading this evolutionary trend. In the wake of this tendency, this paper proposes a survey on novel, IoT-aware, smart system for automatic monitoring and tracking of patients, personnel, and biomedical devices within hospitals and nursing institutes. Staying true to the IoT vision, a smart health care and management system (SHS), which relies on different, yet complementary, technologies, specifically RFID, WSN, and smart mobile, Internet of things serves as a catalyst for the healthcare and plays important role in wide range of healthcare applications.

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Rahnuma Gaffar Khan, Gurpreet Singh. (2025). Review on IoT-aware, smart system for automatic monitoring and tracking of patients, personnel, and biomedical devices within hospitals and nursing institutes. International Journal of Research & Technology, 4(3), 54–58. Retrieved from https://ijrt.org/j/article/view/48

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