The need to have equitable access to quality healthcare is enshrined in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which defines the developmental agenda of …
S Nayak, R Patgiri - Health informatics: A computational perspective in …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract 6G is a promising communication technology that will dominate the entire health market from 2030 onward. It will dominate not only health sector but also diverse sectors. It is …
Abstract 5G refers to wireless network technology and has opened up new healthcare possibilities in innovation and expanded access to treatment. 5G is a unified, powerful air …
A Moglia, K Georgiou, B Marinov… - IEEE Journal of …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Worldwide up to May 2022 there have been 515 million cases of COVID-19 infection and over 6 million deaths. The World Health Organization estimated that 115,000 healthcare …
Fifth generation (5G) mobile communication technology can enable novel healthcare applications and augment existing ones. However, 5G-enabled healthcare applications …
S Dananjayan, GM Raj - Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 2021 - Springer
The 5G technology, with its low latency, high speed, enhanced high-resolution bandwidth, superior reliability, and less energy consumption, is bound to transform telemedicine and the …
A Ahad, M Tahir - ECS Sensors Plus, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Due to the rise of connected devices, a decentralised, patient-centred paradigm is being adopted in healthcare as an alternative to the traditional hospital and specialist-focused …
In the last decade, the seminal term and concept of “m-health” were first defined and introduced in this transactions as “mobile computing, medical sensor, and communications …
MM Rahman, F Khatun, SI Sami, A Uzzaman - Array, 2022 - Elsevier
The latest 5G technology is being introduced the Internet of Things (IoT) Era. The study aims to focus the 5G technology and the current healthcare challenges as well as to highlight 5G …