In recent years, the development of internet of things (IoT)-enabled solutions has made impressive progress, spurring the emergence of new and compelling applications. Among them, NFC (near field communication), WSN (wireless sensor network), image processing, and intelligent mobile technology mainly lead this evolution trend. Ubiquitous healthcare is gaining popularity with the proliferation of the internet of things (IoT), which can help patients stay healthy anytime, anywhere. Send medical assistance quickly in medical emergencies. Although not yet standardized, the healthcare internet of things (H-IoT) is a research direction that has attracted the attention of both academia and industrial research communities. Especially with the rapid adoption of wearable devices and smartphones, IoT-assisted technologies are evolving healthcare from a traditional hub-based system to a more personalized healthcare system (PHS).
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