Abstract
Present Scenario is the era of smart technologies every person depends on them directly or indirectly. To increase the productivity of technology Wireless Sensor Technologies (WSN) are used. With this changing situation of these new beginnings in the field of technology, the world gets novel technology in the form of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is the latest development that allows everything is to be connected to the internet. This technology is transforming different sectors with the latest openings and potentials. The Healthcare industry is one of them that has a direct relation with the life of people globally. Internet of Things the modern technology assists to deal with health-related problems, chronic diseases, personal care for old people who are not able to help themselves. In today’s lifestyle diabetes is the main issue in healthcare. In India, nearly 30 million of the population have been suffering from this chronic disease. This becomes the global epidemic and a long-term metabolic disorder in which the blood glucose level fluctuates and due to this, the production of insulin is inadequate in the body of patients. This chapter presents the role of the Internet of Things in healthcare for monitoring the situation of diabetes patients. This chapter also proposed the edge-based architecture for IoT related to healthcare. Benefits and challenges with its solutions of this technology for diabetic patients were also discussed. At last, the latest security trends with their solutions for managing healthcare data in the Internet of Things were discussed.
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Gourav, K., Kaur, A. (2022). Role of IoT in Healthcare Sector for Monitoring Diabetic Patients. In: Parah, S.A., Rashid, M., Varadarajan, V. (eds) Artificial Intelligence for Innovative Healthcare Informatics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96569-3_9
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