Paper Title
Advancing Healthcare through IoT-Enabled Smart Medicine: Architecture, Applications and Future Prospects

Abstract
By altering clinical procedures and patient care, the Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming healthcare, particularly in the field of smart medicine. IoT-enabled smart medicine opens up new possibilities for bettering healthcare delivery and results by using linked devices and sensors to remotely monitor, diagnose, and treat patients. New developments in the Internet of Things make it possible to gather and analyse health data in real time, which helps with ongoing monitoring, individualized treatment plans, and early illness identification. In this transition, smart medical devices—such as wearable sensors, smart medicines, and connected diagnostic tools—are essential. These gadgets collect physiological information in real time and send it to medical professionals, including body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and glucose levels. Doctors may keep an eye on patients' health without having to visit the hospital frequently because to this smooth data flow. Additionally, IoT makes remote patient monitoring (RPM) possible, which relieves the burden on medical facilities and allows patients to get comfortable care at home, particularly those with chronic disorders like diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular diseases. IoT devices in smart medicine are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), which provide predictive analytics to detect possible health risks before they materialize. IoT-enabled ECG equipment, for instance, are able to identify abnormal heart rhythms and alert medical professionals to potential cardiac occurrences. IoT also facilitates telemedicine by allowing real-time medical record sharing and virtual consultations, which improves access to care, particularly in underserved or remote places. Despite its promise, the widespread adoption of IoT in smart medicine faces challenges such as data privacy, security concerns, and the need for standardization. However, ongoing developments in IoT security protocols and interoperability standards are paving the way for broader adoption. In conclusion, IoT in smart medicine is poised to revolutionize healthcare by enabling personalized, efficient, and cost-effective treatments while improving patient care and outcomes. Keywords - Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Medicine, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)Wearable Sensors, Telemedicine, Artificial Intelligence (AI),Predictive Analytics, Healthcare Data Security.