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  • Medical Internet of Things (IoT) integration into routine healthcare faces significant regulatory, ethical, and technological barriers, particularly concerning biomedical hardware.
  • Despite challenges, advancements in medical IoT enable continuous monitoring of vital signs, temperature, electrical signals, oxygen levels, cancer indicators, and glucose levels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive literature review of technologies and protocols for medical IoT.
  • To examine current enabling technologies, use cases, applications, and challenges in the medical IoT landscape.
  • To offer a thorough summary of relevant protocols, technologies, and frameworks, comparing past and present IoT architectures.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of existing research on medical Internet of Things (IoT).
  • Analysis of various technologies, protocols, use cases, and applications within the medical IoT domain.
  • Examination of regulatory, ethical, and technological challenges impacting biomedical hardware and system integration.

Main Results:

  • Medical IoT adoption is not yet routine due to persistent challenges, though advancements in monitoring capabilities are evident.
  • The paper details specific protocols and technologies crucial for medical IoT, alongside a critical assessment of their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Proposed frameworks and use cases for medical IoT in hospital settings are presented, building upon previous IoT architectures.

Conclusions:

  • Medical IoT has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by replacing traditional systems with advanced monitoring and data-driven insights.
  • Addressing the identified challenges in biomedical hardware and regulation is crucial for widespread medical IoT implementation.
  • This review aims to equip researchers, developers, and engineers with knowledge to foster innovation and growth in medical IoT applications.