Abstract
This study examines the most recent research publications that focus on the Internet of Things (IoT) in medical systems including health monitoring, fitness programs, etc., as a consequence of the IoT's explosive growth in these areas. The monitoring efficiency of IoT-based healthcare systems has been the subject of much study. In this paper, we go into the architecture of the Internet of Things, namely the cloud-integrated systems. As accuracy and power consumption are major issues in the Internet of Things, studies that aim to enhance the efficiency of healthcare systems that rely on the IoT are highlighted. This research also provides a thorough examination of the strategies used for data management in IoT-based healthcare systems that make use of cloud services. The benefits and drawbacks of the IoT-based healthcare system are discussed, as well as its performance. Studies often have a high percentage of success in identifying multiple symptoms and making illness predictions. When it comes to keeping tabs on the health of the elderly population, the Internet of Things-based healthcare system developed specifically for them is an effective answer. Existing systems have many drawbacks, including high power consumption, limited resources, and security concerns brought on by the use of several devices which are discussed in the paper.
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