Internet of Things-based Smart Healthcare Systems and Wireless Biomedical Sensing Devices in Monitoring, Detection, and Prevention of COVID-19
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Abstract
(Usak et al., 2020) Cloud and wireless sensor networks (Lazaroiu et al., 2021) harnessed in data processing and storage (Andronie et al., 2021a, b) can ensure monitoring rehabilitation and recovery processes by analyzing health status and behavioral changes. Study Design, Survey Methods, and Materials The interviews were conducted online and data were weighted by five variables (age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, and geographic region) using the Census Bureau's American Community Survey to reflect reliably and accurately the demographic composition of the United States. (Khan and Algarni, 2020) The advancement of smart and computerized molecular diagnostic tools harnessing biomedical big data analysis, cloud computing, and machine learning-based real-time data sensing and processing (Kovacova and Lazaroiu, 2021) can assist in COVID-19 detection, monitoring, and treatment, and cloud data storage for supportive decisions. Conclusions, Implications, Limitations, and Further Research Directions Internet of Medical Things assists smart healthcare systems in analyzing gathered data, integrating wearable health monitoring sensors, diagnostics tools, and telemedicine equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic by use of wireless biomedical sensing devices.