Discover Internet of Things (Nov 2024)

Human-centered IoT-based health monitoring in the Healthcare 5.0 era: literature descriptive analysis and future research guidelines

  • Samad Rashid,
  • Arash Nemati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43926-024-00082-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Continuous monitoring of individuals’ health, particularly those with chronic diseases, out of healthcare centers could result in lower patient traffic in healthcare centers, much more real-time health control, and faster emergency services. Hence, using the internet of things (IoTs) as an enabler of Industry 4.0 facilitating remote health monitoring has gained more attention in recent years. Although plenty of research has been focused on IoT-based health monitoring, they neglected emerging concepts like human-centered health data analytics as a significant requirement in the Healthcare 5.0 era. This paper contributes to the status of human-centered IoT-based health monitoring by conducting a descriptive analysis of the corresponding literature according to biometrics monitored, applied software, hardware, sensors, and communication models, highlighting the lack of consideration of long-term, human-centered health monitoring in the existing IoT-based health monitoring literature. Results showed that the focus of the literature has mostly been on information transit technology development and not human-centered data analytics. In addition, a gap analysis of the current literature recommendations emphasized multi-biometrics monitoring and cybersecurity, not human-centered health data analysis. Finally, several guidelines are provided for human-centered IoT-based health monitoring in future research.

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