*Result*: IoT Sensors in a Wireless Environment for Healthcare Monitoring: A Framework for Fault Detection.
*Further Information*
*Background: The Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are now being explored and used in various sectors, thanks to recent technological advancements. Objectives: The healthcare sector is one of the areas we will examine in this research. This study's primary focus will be on the fault detection framework (FDF) for healthcare monitoring employing IoT sensors in a wireless environment. Materials and Methods: Because isolating defects yields more pertinent information about the issues, fault detection first finds weaknesses in a system or process before isolating the intricate process or variable. Results and Discussion: The outcome demonstrates that the suggested strategy achieves an acceptable level of 80% accuracy in problem identification, in addition to the greater number of patients recorded. Conclusion: The outcomes show that the defect-detection system for wireless IoT sensor-based healthcare monitoring is efficient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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