“…The surveyed researchers focused on fall topics such as assistive technologies, physical activity and health, biomedical signal processing, artificial intelligence, robotics, bioethical issues, and community with an emphasis on instrumentation, inertial signal processing, fall risk assessment, and biomechanical analysis. In Colombia, research into the technology used in elderly healthcare has been ongoing for approximately ten years, as evidenced by the study developed by Vesga Ferreira et al [ 14 ] identifying trends, regulations, and guidelines for the Smart m-health systems design for biological signals monitoring under an IoT scheme. The system developed by Capera-Peña and Huertas-Prieto [ 41 ] implements a prototype with an inertial sensor, detecting some falls in older adults and transmitting data to an IoT platform.…”