2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-1610-6_57
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A Systematized Literature Review: Internet of Things (IoT) in the Remote Monitoring of Diabetes

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“…This lowers failure rates, response latency, service authentication time, and computational complexity. In order to study the use of IoT in diabetes monitoring, critical issues, a systematic literature analysis on the adoption of MHIoT for diabetes management was undertaken in [17] Methodology comprehensive literature review. Despite the larger benefits of MHIoT in such resourceconstrained environments, key studies show that underdeveloped countries are falling behind.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lowers failure rates, response latency, service authentication time, and computational complexity. In order to study the use of IoT in diabetes monitoring, critical issues, a systematic literature analysis on the adoption of MHIoT for diabetes management was undertaken in [17] Methodology comprehensive literature review. Despite the larger benefits of MHIoT in such resourceconstrained environments, key studies show that underdeveloped countries are falling behind.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a framework is proposed which can act as a guide towards successfully transitioning from physical to virtual learning in future pandemics. Mutunhu (2023) notes that the African context is unique, thus frameworks are required as new technologies are emerging where features and utility of the technology, the context of usage, and the user technology need to be considered. Thus, the paper starts by outlining the problem statement and objectives of the study, previously done research, methodologies, and finally the discussions and findings of the study.…”
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confidence: 99%