Abstract

A framework known as "smart healthcare" makes use of technologies like wearable's, and the Internet of Medical Things (IoT), In order to intelligently manage and respond to the needs of the health environment, we need to combine data, machine learning algorithms, wireless communication technology, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to link people, resources, and organizations; make health records easily accessible; and share the data widely. Medical sensors, or IoT, are one of the key components of smart healthcare. Due to the complexity of illnesses, Disease diagnosis often necessitates the use of multiple types of medical signals. The most crucial concern when employing multimodal signals is how to fuse them, which is a topic of growing interest among researchers. The newest generation of personal portable gadgets for telemedicine practice is wearable health monitoring systems. However, due to the inapplicability of the building process used for standard semiconductor equipment, wearable healthcare equipment research and commercialization are currently progressing at a very sluggish rate. Despite these obstacles, developments in materials flag, chemical analysis techniques, apparatus, and manufacturing processes created a groundwork for whole new wearable technology, which has continued to evolve. &nbsp

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