Iot-enabled smart healthcare systems, services and applications / edited by Shalli Rani, Chitkara University, Punjab, India, Maheswar Rajagopal, VIT Bhopal University, Bhopal, India, Neeraj Kumar, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, India, Syed Hassan Ahmed, IEEE Senior Member.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2022Description: xviii, 230 pages : ill.; 24 cmContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781119816812
- 9781119816805
- 610.285 23 RAN
- R118
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Role of Emerging Technologies in Smart Healthcare 2 ICN-Fog computing for IoT based healthcare: architecture and challenges 3 Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Software Defined Networking (SDN) for Edge Computing in Healthcare 4 Security and Privacy Issues in Smart Healthcare System Using Internet of Things 5 An Overview of Architecture & Applications of
IOT Based Health Care System 6 A Review of e-healthcare System of India and Thailand 7 WSN and IoT Based Smart Surveillance System for Patients with Closed-Loop Alarm 8 An IoMT based Smart Remote Monitoring System for Healthcare 9 A Multi-Domain Perspective of Future Directions for VANETs for Emergency Message Dissemination
"IoT-enabled healthcare (smart healthcare) has been under development for some time, with some of the first devices being heart monitors that automatically send data to physicians when a key event occurs or at set intervals. Wearable monitors have also offered non-intrusive technologies to enable user participation in healthcare, and easier remote monitoring of conditions. Juniper Research anticipates that the COVID-19 pandemic will accelerate adoption of IoT within the healthcare industry, and issues around security and privacy, handling data sets, reliability of devices and interoperability of systems are already coming to the fore as key challenges. New technologies such as machine learning, image processing, big data, remote monitoring, cloud computing, deep learning, and enhanced wireless communications are all improving and connecting modern healthcare services and products through IoT. https://www.juniperresearch.com/press/press-releases/iot-platform-revenue-to-grow-20-in-2020"--
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