Abstract
Recently, interest in health has greatly increased. so interest in smart healthcare, which combines smart devices with healthcare, has also increased. Smart healthcare refers to the provision of healthcare services for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up management at anytime and anywhere by connecting information and communication technology and healthcare. It can be broadly divided into mobile healthcare, IoT(Internet of Things) healthcare, and wearable health care. This field is also part of the 4th industrial revolution. Therefore, the market size is growing greatly and governments and businesses are investing in a variety of research activities. In this paper, we introduce smart healthcare technology that optically analyzes human skin based on Monte Carlo methodology and diffractive optics theory and Raman spectroscopy
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