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 …
Smart health-care is undergoing rapid transformation from the conventional specialist and hospital-focused style to a distributed patient-focused manner. Several technological …
Y Zhang, G Chen, H Du, X Yuan, M Kadoch, M Cheriet - Electronics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Telemedicine over Internet of Things (IoT) generates an unprecedented amount of data, which further requires transmission, analysis, and storage. Deploying cloud computing to …
D Zhang, JJPC Rodrigues, Y Zhai… - IEEE Communications …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The fifth generation (5G) aims to connect massive amounts of devices with higher reliability, lower latency, and faster transmission speed, which are vital for implementing e-health …
DM West - Brookings Center for Technology Innovation, 2016 - brookings.edu
Imagine a world where you can download an interactive 3-D video in a few seconds, a smart home anticipates your needs, and autonomous vehicles take you to your destination safely …
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 …
Currently, the main challenges of the frameworks for healthcare monitoring are as follows: minimising latency, especially for delay-sensitive diseases such as sudden heart disease; …
J Anu Shilvya, ST George… - Wireless …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the greatest advancements in technology especially in the medical field. The interconnection of medical devices with the internet makes it easier to …
Focusing on the challenges, directions, and future predictions with the role of 5G in smart healthcare monitoring, this book offers the fundamental concepts and analyses on the …