Abstract

The fast development of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology in recent years has supported connections of numerous smart things along with sensors and established seamless data exchange between them, so it leads to a stringy requirement for data analysis and data storage platform such as cloud computing and fog computing. Healthcare is one of the application domains in IoT that draws enormous interest from industry, the research community, and the public sector. The development of IoT and cloud computing is improving patient safety, staff satisfaction, and operational efficiency in the medical industry. This survey is conducted to analyze the latest IoT components, applications, and market trends of IoT in healthcare, as well as study current development in IoT and cloud computing-based healthcare applications since 2015. We also consider how promising technologies such as cloud computing, ambient assisted living, big data, and wearables are being applied in the healthcare industry and discover various IoT, e-health regulations and policies worldwide to determine how they assist the sustainable development of IoT and cloud computing in the healthcare industry. Moreover, an in-depth review of IoT privacy and security issues, including potential threats, attack types, and security setups from a healthcare viewpoint is conducted. Finally, this paper analyzes previous well-known security models to deal with security risks and provides trends, highlighted opportunities, and challenges for the IoT-based healthcare future development.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is undoubtedly one of the most exciting topics to the research community, public sector, and industry

  • Administration, organisations and research communities all over the world are closely cooperating to ensure a seamless transformation that IoT and cloud computing bring to the healthcare industry

  • This research is useful for readers who are interested in learning different aspects of IoT and cloud computing in the healthcare

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Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) is undoubtedly one of the most exciting topics to the research community, public sector, and industry. Many available sensors and portable devices can measure specific human physiological parameters such as heart rate (HR), respiration rate (RR) and blood pressure (BP) through a single touch. It is still in the early development stage, businesses and industries have quickly adopted the power of IoT in their existing systems, and they have witnessed improvements in production as well as user experiences [3].

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