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    Role of IoT in diabetes healthcare
    (UMT, Lahore, 2020) Muhammad Arslan Naz
    Sensor based health devices and mobile applications are the tools that are revolutionizing the medical assisted field by introducing new devices to create a new way of comfort with communication and augmented intelligence. IoT devices that are involved in this process are helping to gather the data which gather the vital data from sensors, then it is stored to the servers and analyzed and results are generated. As much the IoT technologies are innovating, many more new sensors are being used to do better monitoring of the health of the people. Diabetes is a well-known and a major chronic disease and has a worldwide social impact on lives of the people. Up till now we have not discovered the proper architecture of the noninvasive glucose sensing monitoring mechanism that will handle the self-management techniques of this disease, whereas if we see the internet of things architecture, it’s a self-managing technique that handles the symptoms itself and gathers data analyze it and then sends the results to the object for the next action. This technique of self-management handles the most of the chronic diseases with multiple dimensions by collecting the information remotely and then personalized healthcare data is being analyzed and processed in a pre-defined method on a mobile app or web application based system. This thesis will be discussing; the challenges, architecture possibilities and impacts of the diabetes healthcare via internet of things which are being used for an effective maintenance of diabetes health.

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