IoT-Based Technologies for Addressing the Unique Healthcare Needs of the Elderly Population
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51483/IJAIML.4.1.2024.94-121Keywords:
IoT, Geriatric healthcare, IoMT, Biomedical devices, Telemedicine, Remote monitoring, Aging populationAbstract
This paper is a review of the current state of IoT-based technologies in the
healthcare field for the elderly population. The increasing population of elderly
people has led to a greater demand for healthcare services to meet their unique
needs. IoT-based technologies have emerged as a promising solution to address
this demand. The paper analyzes the current trends, challenges, and future
opportunities for research in this area. It highlights how IoT-based technologies
can be utilized to improve healthcare for older adults, from remote monitoring
and telemedicine to fall detection and medication management. The paper also
acknowledges that there are still challenges to be addressed, such as data privacy
and security, but the potential benefits for older adults outweigh the challenges.
The paper also examines the impact of the industrial revolution on the aging
population and the corresponding increase in demand for geriatric healthcare.
In summary, this paper delves into the current status of IoT-based technologies
in geriatric healthcare and its future prospects, with a focus on addressing the
needs of the aging population and improving their quality of life.




