ABSTRACT

The Internet of things (IoT) is a system of interconnected devices and linked electronic devices which can collect, transmit, and manage data without human or computer intervention. The IoT is also potential technology that transforms everyday objects into dependable and effective intelligent things. It has impacted every element of life; however, its influence on healthcare has become particularly profound because of its slicing facet shift. It is now feasible to link innovative items over the internet and provide more digitally connected world ways for special applications. In published research on IoT in health care and the COVID-19 epidemic, the potential of this platform is examined. This literature-based research might also help specialists imagine related problems and combat the COVID-19 outbreak. This study report examines the human healthcare IoT (H2IoT) state, including existing services, architecture, topology, tools, services, and healthcare applications. In modern hospitals, “IoT” technology and internet-connected digital gadgets are commonplace. Clinicians have now abandoned paper and have become entirely or partly reliant on devices linked to wireless connections and tablets.