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  • Formāts: Hardback, 370 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799810909
  • ISBN-13: 9781799810902
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 370 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799810909
  • ISBN-13: 9781799810902
The internet of things (IoT) has had a major impact on academic and industrial fields. Applying these technologies to healthcare systems reduces medical costs while enriching the patient-centric approach to medicine, allowing for better overall healthcare proficiency. However, usage of IoT in healthcare is still suffering from significant challenges with respect to the cost and accuracy of medical sensors, non-standard IoT system architectures, assorted wearable devices, the huge volume of generated data, and interoperability issues.

Incorporating the Internet of Things in Healthcare Applications and Wearable Devices is an essential publication that examines existing challenges and provides solutions for building smart healthcare systems with the latest IoT-enabled technology and addresses how IoT improves the proficiency of healthcare with respect to wireless sensor networks. While highlighting topics including mobility management, sensor integration, and data analytics, this book is ideally designed for computer scientists, bioinformatics analysts, doctors, nurses, hospital executives, medical students, IT specialists, software developers, computer engineers, industry professionals, academicians, researchers, and students seeking current research on how these emerging wireless technologies improve efficiency within the healthcare domain.
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgment xx
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 IoT in Healthcare: Ecosystem, Pillars, Design Challenges, Applications, Vulnerabilities, Privacy, and Security Concerns
1(22)
V. Jeevika Tharini
S. Vijayarani
Chapter 2 Internet of Things in Healthcare: An Extensive Review on Recent Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities
23(17)
Rajasekaran Thangaraj
Sivaramakrishnan Rajendar
Vidhya Kandasamy
Chapter 3 Architecting IoT based Healthcare Systems Using Machine Learning Algorithms: Cloud-Oriented Healthcare Model, Streaming Data Analytics Architecture, and Case Study
40(27)
G. S. Karthick
P. B. Pankajavalli
Chapter 4 Wireless Body Area Networks: Requirements, Characteristics, Design Consideration, and Challenges
67(19)
M. Sridhar
N. Priya
A. Muniyappan
Chapter 5 Wireless Sensor Network Protocols, Performance Metrics, Biosensors, and WSN in Healthcare: A Deep Insight
86(23)
Sumathi V.
Chapter 6 QoS-Enabled Improved Cuckoo Search-Inspired Protocol (ICSIP) for IoT-Based Healthcare Applications
109(13)
R. Vadivel
J. Ramkumar
Chapter 7 Internet of Things-Based Authentication Mechanism for E-Health Applications
122(15)
Kameswara Rao M.
S. G. Santhi
Chapter 8 An Intelligent IoT-Based Health Monitoring System for Tribal People
137(13)
N. Geetha
A. Sankar
Chapter 9 Health Monitoring System for Individuals Using Internet of Things
150(15)
Rajkumar Rajasekaran
Govinda K.
Jolly Masih
Sruthi M.
Chapter 10 Patient Health Monitoring System and Detection of Atrial Fibrillation, Fall, and Air Pollutants Using IoT Technologies
165(19)
Rajkumar Rajaseskaran
Rishabh Jain
Sruthi M.
Chapter 11 IoT-Based Health Services Framework for Endless Ailment Administration at Remote Areas
184(15)
Rajkumar Rajaseskaran
Mridual Bhasin
K. Govinda
Jolly Masih
Sruthi M.
Chapter 12 Opinions on Cyber Security, Electronic Health Records, and Medical Confidentiality: Emerging Issues on Internet of Medical Things From Nigeria
199(13)
Ibrahim Taiwo Adeleke
Qudrotullaah Bolanle Suleiman Abdul
Chapter 13 Sensing Platforms for Prototyping and Experimenting Wearable Continuous Health Monitoring Systems: A Quick Starter Point Guide
212(12)
Amine Boulemtafes
Nadjib Badache
Chapter 14 Big Data, Data Mining, and Data Analytics in IoT-Based Healthcare Applications
224(19)
Isakki Alias Devi P.
Chapter 15 Predictive Modeling for Improving Healthcare Using IoT: Role of Predictive Models in Healthcare Using IoT
243(12)
Jayanthi Jagannathan
Udaykumar U.
Conclusion 255(1)
Compilation of References 256(26)
About the Contributors 282(4)
Index 286