| Title | Internet of Things Enabled Smart Healthcare Systems: Architecture, Applications, and Security Challenges |
| Research Area | Internet of Things |
| Abstract | The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized healthcare by enabling continuous patient monitoring, real-time data collection, and intelligent decision support systems. IoT-enabled smart healthcare systems integrate wearable sensors, medical devices, cloud platforms, and analytics to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of IoT-based smart healthcare systems, focusing on system architecture, key applications, and security challenges. The proposed framework highlights the role of IoT in remote patient monitoring, chronic disease management, and emergency response. Experimental findings and case studies indicate that IoT-driven healthcare solutions enhance diagnostic accuracy, reduce hospital readmissions, and support preventive care. However, security and privacy concerns remain major challenges, necessitating robust protection mechanisms. The paper concludes with future research directions for secure and scalable smart healthcare systems. |
| Keywords | Internet of Things, Smart Healthcare, Remote Patient Monitoring, Medical IoT, Healthcare Security, Wearable Sensors |
| Paper Status | Published |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Published On | 08/01/2026 |
| Published File |
IJSRTD_4873.pdf
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