I. Introduction
Recent years have seen an increase in wireless technology to support numerous industries. IoT has recently dominated the industrial sector, particularly in automation and control. One current trend in better healthcare is biomedical [1]. The Internet of Things (IoT) technology has expanded beyond hospitals to include facilities for the individual healthcare system. As a result, numerous metrics that affect efficiency, cost, and power consumption are noted while using an intelligent system [2] according to this advanced method. The Internet of Things' essential universal technology in daily life is wearable technology. Innovative healthcare systems are unavoidable due to the effective data processing in numerous devices, including smart watches, smart clothing, and medical wearables, as well as the consumer-oriented services of IoT technology [3]. Figure 1 shows wearable technology.