A Review of IoT-Enabled Mobile Healthcare: Technologies, Challenges, and Future Trends IEEE Journals & Magazine
The researchers report the use of mobile technology use in this case study enhanced multiple types of learning, including, but not limited to, experiential, place-based, field-based, active, authentic, self-regulated and hands-on learning. Continuing the trend of advancement, the fourth generation of mobile technology arrived in the late 2000s. With 4G networks, mobile users experienced significantly faster internet speeds, making it possible to stream high-quality videos, play online games, and download large files.
- Greater home connectivity is allowing people to live safer at home too with affordable outdoor camera systems with motion and sound detection and the ability to see and communicate with callers before answering the door.
- Further, after removing 68 duplicate studies, 224 studies were left for consideration.
- GSM is the leading digital mobile technology used by more than 80% of mobile networks globally.
- Different security counter-measures are being developed and applied to smartphones, from security in different layers

