Review Article
Dimensions of Internet of Things: Technological Taxonomy Architecture Applications and Open Challenges—A Systematic Review
Table 3
Classification of IoT applications in healthcare.
| Reference | Application | Limitation | Used technology |
| [96–99] | Blood pressure (BP) | Need Internet connection all the time | Field communication | [100–102] | Decreasing waiting time | Need to improve scalability | IoT-based special sensors, wireless sensors, MEDiSN | [103–106] | Drug supervision and management | Interruptions can be problematic | Wisepill technology, Aeris wireless connection | [107–112] | Electrocardiogram | Contextual data mining | COAP, MQTT, TCP, UDP | [113, 114] | Food management | Cost-effective sensor required | 5-layer NN, weighing sensor, RFID | [115–117] | Glucose level | The operative methodology is required | IEEE 802.15.4, Bluetooth, ZigBee | [118, 119] | Oxygen saturation | Always connected to the Internet | Low-cost pulse oximeter, real-time monitoring required, CoAP, wearable device, wireless sensor device | [120–122] | Rehabilitation system | Good knowledge about training | Body sensors | [123–125] | Telehealth | Information security | CyberMed, telemetric systems | [126, 127] | Tracking of information | Information security | RIFD, ZigBee, GSM |
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