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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
A REVIEW ON SMART DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM BASED ON INTERNET OF THINGS
T. Srilakshmi*, Konda Sri Vaishanavi, Padugula Soumya, Kanakaraju, T. Rama Rao
Abstract Now a day’s smart drug delivery systems rely heavily on the internet of things (IoT). It is an emerging field with prospective possibilities for enhancing drug therapy effectiveness, safety, and patient compliance. IoT-based drugs delivery systems utilize smart tools, innovative gadgets, and sophisticated sensors to track and analyse patient health measures in real time, enabling targeted and personalized drug delivery. Numerous gadgets, including wearable and implantable types like inhalers, smart pens, auto-injectors, and infusion pumps, are used to execute this technology. IoT-based drugs delivery systems however, provide a number of obstacles, including assuring data confidentiality and privacy, regulatory compliance, compatibility, and accuracy. It also emphasizes the difficulties in ensuring the effective and safe implementation of this technology in healthcare facilities. Sustainability is now a major concern for the public, as the rapid advancement of IoT technologies offers a variety of beneficial advantages. However, in order to minimize adverse impacts and make sure proper utilization of the worldlimited assets, this rapid development needs to be carefully monitored and assessed from an environmental perspective. The review of article primary findings is improved comprehension of the state of technology advancement in IoT applications. Keywords: Healthcare IoT; internet of things; wireless drug delivery; wearable smart drug delivery devices; wireless body area network (WBANs); machine learning (ML); sensors. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
