Review Article

Internet of Things for Healthcare Using Effects of Mobile Computing: A Systematic Literature Review

Table 4

List of selected papers.

S. NoRef#Title

1[10]A healthcare monitoring system using random forest and internet of Things (IoT)
2[11]Smart Healthcare: An Approach for Ubiquitous Healthcare Management Using IoT
3[12]Smart ambulance system using concept of big data and internet of things
4[13]Internet of things, smart sensors, and pervasive systems: Enabling connected and pervasive healthcare
5[14]A hybrid framework for multimedia data processing in IoT-healthcare using blockchain technology
6[15]An approach to develop the smart health using Internet of Things and authentication based on biometric technology
7[16]Context-aware anonymous authentication protocols in the internet of things dedicated to e-health applications
8[17]Edge computing for Internet of Things: A survey, e-healthcare case study and future direction
9[18]Edge-of-things computing framework for cost-effective provisioning of healthcare data
10[19]Enabling technologies for fog computing in healthcare IoT systems
11[20]Harnessing the power of Internet of Things based connectivity to improve healthcare
12[21]Internet of Things (IoT), mobile cloud, cloudlet, mobile IoT, IoT cloud, fog, mobile edge, and edge emerging computing paradigms: Disambiguation and research directions
13[22]Internet of Things: A survey of enabling technologies in healthcare and its applications
14[5]Mobile cloud computing based stroke healthcare system
15[23]Mobile edge computing based QoS optimization in medical healthcare applications
16[24]Paradigm of IoT big data analytics in the healthcare industry: A review of scientific literature and mapping of research trends
17[25]Policy-based access control for constrained healthcare resources
18[26]Smart integrated IoT healthcare system for cancer care
19[27]Enabling mass surveillance: data aggregation in the age of big data and the Internet of Things
20[28]Applying a mindfulness-based reliability strategy to the Internet of Things in healthcare–A business model in the Vietnamese market
21[29]A Smart Healthcare Monitoring System Using Smartphone Interface
22[30]A study on medical Internet of Things and Big Data in personalized healthcare system
23[31]An IoT architecture for preventive maintenance of medical devices in healthcare organizations
24[32]An IOT Based Smart Mobile Health Monitoring System
25[33]Context-aware pseudonymization and authorization model for IoT-based smart hospitals
26[34]EEG-based transceiver design with data decomposition for healthcare IoT applications
27[35]Effectiveness of IoT in the Medical Field with Enhanced Features
28[36]Exploring temporal analytics in fog-cloud architecture for smart office healthcare
29[37]Fog assisted-IoT enabled patient health monitoring in smart homes
30[38]Contextual activity based Healthcare Internet of Things, Services, and People (HIoTSP): An architectural framework for healthcare monitoring using wearable sensors
31[39]Fog computing for Healthcare 4.0 environment: Opportunities and challenges
32[40]Designing an Internet-of-Things (IoT) and sensor-based in-home monitoring system for assisting diabetes patients: iterative learning from two case studies
33[41]Framework for E-Health Systems in IoT-based environments
34[42]InLife: a platform enabling the exploitation of IoT and gamification in healthcare
35[43]Intelligent and Energy Efficient Mobile Smartphone Gateway for Healthcare Smart Devices Based on 5G
36[44]Intelligent healthcare systems assisted by data analytics and mobile computing
37[45]IOT and AI in healthcare: A systematic literature review
38[46]IoT based mobile healthcare system for human activity recognition
39[47]IoT-based remote pain monitoring system: From device to cloud platform
40[48]The application of internet of things in healthcare: a systematic literature review and classification
41[49]Towards energy-aware fog-enabled cloud of things for healthcare
42[50]Trust based Security Solution for Internet of Things Healthcare Solution: An End-to-End Trustworthy Architecture
43[51]Ubiquitous Healthcare System Based on the Sensors Network and Android Internet of Things Gateway
44[52]Healthcare IoT: Benefits, vulnerabilities and solutions
45[53]Security and privacy analysis of mobile health applications
46[54]Security and Privacy Issues with IoT in Healthcare
47[55]FoG assisted secure De-duplicated data dissemination in smart healthcare IoT
48[56]Security and privacy in the medical internet of Things: a review
49[57]Device-to-device communication based IoT system: benefits and challenges
50[58]From A to Z: Wearable technology explained
51[59]Fog computing-based IoT for health monitoring system
52[60]Intelligent community medical service based on Internet of Things
53[61]Real-Time Cloud-Based Health Tracking and Monitoring System in Designed Boundary for Cardiology Patients
54[62]Internet of Health Things: Toward intelligent vital signs monitoring in hospital wards
55[63]A new computing environment for collective privacy protection from constrained healthcare devices to IoT cloud services
56[64]A Simulation Study of Response Times in Cloud Environment for IoT-Based Healthcare Workloads
57[65]A systematic review on recent advances in m-health systems: deployment architecture for emergency response
58[66]Agent Technology Based Modelization Systems for Healthcare
59[67]Advanced internet of Things for personalised healthcare systems: A survey
60[68]An IoT based robust healthcare model for continuous health monitoring
61[69]Cloud-centric IoT based student healthcare monitoring framework
62[70]Design and implementation of smart healthcare system using IoT
63[71]Enabling technologies for the Internet of Health Things
64[72]Enhancing healthcare using m-care box (monitoring non-compliance of medication)
65[73]Enterprise architecture of mobile healthcare for large crowd events
66[74]Health care monitoring system in Internet of Things (IoT) by using RFID
67[75]Integrated IoT medical platform for remote healthcare and assisted living
68[76]Internet of Thing based healthcare monitoring system
69[77]IoT based low-cost distant patient ECG monitoring system
70[78]IoT based smart health care system using CNT electrodes (for continuous ECG monitoring)
71[79]IoT Interface for Healthcare applications
72[80]Ethics of the health-related Internet of Things: a narrative review
73[81]On Design of a Fine-Grained Access Control Architecture for Securing IoT-Enabled Smart Healthcare Systems
74[82]An intelligent and secure health monitoring scheme using IoT sensor based on cloud computing
75[83]The impact of the hybrid platform of Internet of Things and cloud computing on healthcare systems: Opportunities, challenges, and open problems
76[84]Highly secure and efficient architectural model for IoT based health care systems
77[85]Internet of Things: architectures, protocols, and applications
78[86]Semantic interoperability in heterogeneous IoT infrastructure for healthcare
79[87]Internet of Things meets mobile health systems in smart spaces: An overview
80[1]A conceptual framework for IoT-based healthcare system using cloud computing
81[88]A fog based middleware for automated compliance with OECD privacy principles in internet of healthcare things
82[89]A novel and secure IoT based cloud centric architecture to perform predictive analysis of users activities in sustainable health centres
83[90]A personal health index system with IoT devices
84[91]A survey on IoT applications, security challenges and counter measures
85[92]An IoT-cloud based wearable ECG monitoring system for smart healthcare
86[93]Automated patient appointment reminder for cross-platform mobile application
87[94]Effective ways to use Internet of Things in the field of medical and smart health care
88[95]Keynote Talk: Harnessing Health IOT for Smart Healthcare
89[4]Mobile health (m-health) system in the context of IoT
90[3]The Internet of Things in healthcare: An overview
91[96]Patient monitoring system based on Internet of Things
92[97]A comprehensive and scalable middleware for ambient-assisted living based on cloud computing and Internet of Things
93[98]IoT-based surveillance system for ubiquitous healthcare
94[99]IoT healthcare analytics: The importance of anomaly detection
95[100]Improving the validity of lifelogging physical activity measures in an Internet of Things environment
96[101]Internet of nano-things healthcare applications: Requirements, opportunities, and challenges
97[102]Internet of Things (IoT) driven U-healthcare system architecture
98[103]SmartHealth-NDNoT: Named Data Network of Things for Healthcare Services
99[104]Privacy and security in mobile health apps: a review and recommendations
100[2]The Internet of Things for health care: a comprehensive survey
101[105]An implementation of IoT for healthcare
102[106]Internet of Things (IOT) enabled smart autonomous hospital management system-A real world health care use case with the technology drivers
103[107]Internet of Things: Remote patient monitoring using web services and cloud computing
104[108]Opportunities and challenges of the Internet of Things for healthcare: Systems engineering perspective
105[109]Wearable Internet of Things: Concept, architectural components and promises for person-centered healthcare
106[110]Ecosystem-driven design of in-home terminals based on open platform for the Internet-of-Things
107[111]Ubiquitous data accessing method in IoT-based information system for emergency medical services
108[112]Drug identification and interaction checker based on IoT to minimize adverse drug reactions and improve drug compliance
109[113]Ecosystem analysis in the design of open platform-based in-home healthcare terminals towards the Internet-of-Things
110[114]Security and privacy mechanism for health Internet of Things
111[115]Application of ZigBee and RFID Technologies in Healthcare in Conjunction with the Internet of Things
112[116]A survey on ambient-assisted living tools for older adults
113[117]Bringing IoT and cloud computing towards pervasive healthcare
114[118]Privacy and security issues in IoT healthcare applications for the disabled users a survey
115[119]A proposal for using the Internet of Things concept to increase children’s health awareness
116[120]The potential of Internet of m-health Things “m-IoT” for non-invasive glucose level sensing