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IoT-Based Remote Patient Monitoring Systems in Healthcare: A Systematic Literature Review Baz Mohammad Saifi; Amir Kror Shahidzay
Journal of Advanced Computer Knowledge and Algorithms Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Advanced Computer Knowledge and Algorithms - July 2026
Publisher : Department of Informatics, Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jacka.v3i3.27715

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology in modern healthcare systems, particularly in enabling Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). IoT-based RPM systems facilitate continuous real-time monitoring of patients through wearable sensors, communication networks, and cloud-based platforms, thereby improving healthcare accessibility and quality of care. This study aims to systematically review and synthesize the existing literature on IoT-based Remote Patient Monitoring systems, focusing on their architectures, application domains, benefits, challenges, research trends, and future directions. A systematic literature review methodology was adopted to identify relevant studies from major scientific databases, including IEEE Xplore, SpringerLink, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. The search covered publications from 2020 to 2025. A total of 573 articles were initially identified, and 35 studies meeting the predefined inclusion criteria were selected for final analysis. The selected studies were analyzed across multiple dimensions, including system architectures, application domains, benefits, challenges, and emerging research trends. The findings indicate that IoT-based RPM systems significantly improve healthcare delivery by enabling continuous real-time monitoring, enhancing patient outcomes, and reducing healthcare costs. However, several challenges remain, including interoperability issues, wearable device energy consumption, data security and privacy concerns, and sensor reliability. Emerging trends include the integration of artificial intelligence, edge computing, and blockchain technologies into healthcare IoT systems. This review identifies several important research gaps, including the lack of standardized frameworks, limited real-world implementation, and insufficient focus on low-resource healthcare environments. The findings provide valuable insights for researchers and practitioners and offer guidance for future research aimed at developing secure, scalable, and efficient IoT-based healthcare systems.
Exploring the Opportunities and constraint of E-Commerce Technology implementation Among Afghan Entrepreneurs Barialay Raufi; Amir Kror Shahidzay
Journal of Advanced Computer Knowledge and Algorithms Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Advanced Computer Knowledge and Algorithms - July 2026
Publisher : Department of Informatics, Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jacka.v3i3.28189

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This study investigates the opportunities and barriers associated with e-commerce technology adoption among Afghan entrepreneurs operating in a fragile, infrastructure-constrained economy. A quantitative, descriptive research design was employed using a structured, Technology Acceptance Model-based questionnaire distributed through Google Forms to online traders and technology professionals in Kabul City and several provincial centers. Of 410 individuals contacted, 210 valid responses were obtained (N = 210), and the instrument demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.812). Descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, ANOVA and Pearson correlation were computed using SPSS. The results show near-universal recognition of technology as an opportunity for business growth (99.1%), competitiveness (97.2%) and time savings (96.2%), with social media platforms serving as the dominant commercial channel (93.3%). At the same time, respondents reported severe structural barriers: absence of internet in remote areas (94.7%), weak cybersecurity (91.9%), high connectivity costs (91.9%), low public trust (88.6%) and limited digital awareness (88.1%). Regression analysis showed that perceived technology benefits explained only 19.0% of the variance in business growth (R² = 0.190), while barrier factors explained 10.1% (R² = 0.101). Correlation analysis identified technology impact as the strongest predictor of growth (r = 0.670), while technical weaknesses and technology-skill gaps were very strongly correlated (r = 0.814). The findings suggest that infrastructure investment, cybersecurity legislation and digital-literacy programs are prerequisites for translating entrepreneurial enthusiasm into measurable e-commerce growth in Afghanistan.