Abstract
The continuous and rapid development in Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies has led to the expansion of their applications in the field of healthcare and to increased interest in developing their technologies for the purpose of improving their performance in light of the challenges facing their practical application. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive up-to-date review of the literature on IoMT and telemedicine. The study discusses the growing interest in the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare, emphasizing the IoMT. It highlights the significance of the IoMT in intelligent healthcare systems, particularly in pandemics like COVID-19, where remote monitoring becomes crucial. This study examines the utilization of the IoMT systems, emphasizing on the application of sensors in healthcare industry. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of cloud computing, communication technologies, artificial intelligence, and Blockchain in IoMT. The challenges related to accepting IoMT in practice are explored; including data security, integration of protocols, data overload, accuracy and cost. Overall, the analyzed literature confirms that IoMT-based healthcare systems demonstrate significant potential in delivering comprehensive surveillance and immediate monitoring through public catastrophes.
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