This tremendous impact on the ICT domain and proliferation of
the IoT allowed the developers to bring their attention to an entirely new market segment– a separate niche requiring standalone efforts
has emerged as devices carried by humans but no necessarily gener
ating the human-type data. Internet of Wearable Things (IoWT) has
emerged as part of a broader IoT, bringing new challenges from various
technological perspectives to the research community [2].
The terms wearables, wearable devices, or also wearable technology
refer to small electronic and mobile devices, or computers with wireless
communications capability that are incorporated into gadgets, acces
sories, or clothes, which can be worn on the human body.
Compared to
today’s smartphones and tablets, the primary added value is that wear
ables can provide various monitoring and scanning features, including
biofeedback or other sensory physiological functions such as biometry
related ones