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SPHCC recently announced that they are using Bluetooth IoT products and solutions provider Cassia Network’s gateways, together with VivaLNK’s medical wearable sensors to monitor COVID-19 patients.
The integration of wearable devices and IoT technology in healthcare has paved the way for a new paradigm, where real-time health monitoring and personalized care have become achievable realities.
The monitoring solution can be customized for each patient, and can send patients reminders to take their medicines. Istock Last week, Manipal Hospitals began using a remote monitoring solution ...
Heart rate is one of the most basic and important indicators of health, providing a snapshot into a person's physical ...
Wearable electronics and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices are rapidly growing in popularity, but their need for consistent power can place a high burden on users. One recently proposed solution ...
Georgia-based KORE, an internet of things (IoT) company focused on helping organizations manage and scale their offerings, and Australian company mCare Digital, which uses technology to help ...
But now the game has changed and communicating real-time with the electrical network for online monitoring of health has become key to maintaining uninterrupted power supply to consumers.
IoT devices pose significant threats to enterprises because of lack of visibility into what devices are on enterprise networks and inadequate use of monitoring tools to watch for malicious behaviors.