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The global internet of things (IoT) in healthcare market is projected to grow to $446.52 billion by 2028, according to Fortune Business Insights.  Integration of IoT technologies and medical care drive exciting innovations, resulting in more effective healthcare solutions. One of these new innovations is the Internet of Bodies. Let’s find out exactly what it is and the ways in which it can revolutionize our lives.
What is the Internet of Bodies?
In recent years, the healthcare industry has been undergoing significant technology-related changes. Several of these changes include the use of augmented reality applications to assist doctors during surgery, the introduction of AI to improve the efficiency of diagnostic processes and, of course, the surge of IoT devices that are becoming more widespread. This list would be incomplete without the Internet of Bodies.
IoB gadgets are wearable, ingestible, or implantable. We can consider IoB as an ecosystem of devices that are connected to the Internet. Following the Web of Things concept, IoB enhances the interoperability and connectivity of smart devices by standardizing communication protocols between different IoT smart devices. In healthcare, they gather crucial data at the core of precision medicine. This enables accurate treatment for the needs of the particular person.
Having first appeared in 2016, the term the Internet of Bodies (IoB) came into general use, bringing together all devices that monitor the human body. Some devices include the following: 
Continue reading: https://www.iotforall.com/meeting-the-future-internet-of-bodies
 

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