As people are accustomed to the popularization of information services, immersive experiences are emphasized, which drives the vigorous development of virtual reality. In practice, devices are limited by their computing capabilities and rely on cloud computing to complete the overall service provided. As a result, technologies of the Internet of Things (IoTs) emerge to respond to this demand. However, those IoTs are “Internet of Targets” rather than “Internet of Things”. The Internet of Targets are lacking interoperability because of incompatible communication protocols and interface features among a variety of “devices” leading to barrier hindering its applicability. This research task proposes two new ideas and demonstrates their design principles to make up the weaknesses of today's transmission tunnels and operating frameworks. Regarding transmission, an RF configuration is proposed to construct a transmission protocol that balances the need for flexibility and reliability. As for the operating framework, we build a service model that integrates different data formations with feedback. This work demonstrates its application in realization of a compact IoT system for long-term health care