The fifth generation (5G) network has revolutionized the healthcare field, offering high-speed data transfer, low latency, and improved network coverage. This has opened new …
D Li - Precision clinical medicine, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Despite intensive efforts, there are still enormous challenges in provision of healthcare services to the increasing aging population. Recent observations have raised concerns …
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 Ahad, Z Jiangbina, M Tahir, I Shayea, MA Sheikh… - Internet of Things, 2024 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT A decentralized patient-centric paradigm is gradually replacing the traditional hospital and specialist-focused healthcare model. Communication technologies have made …
YT ZHANG… - IEEE Reviews in …, 2019 - scholars.cityu.edu.hk
Discusses the benefits of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. These technologies empower patients to be more involved in their own care, give healthcare consumers greater …
MM Nair, AK Tyagi - 6G-Enabled IoT and AI for Smart Healthcare, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
With 5G and 4G cellular technologies taking the world by a storm, the rise of 6G is already being anticipated. 6G, the successor of the 5G network technology we currently have in …
Healthcare is undergoing a rapid transformation from traditional hospital and specialist focused approach to a distributed patient-centric approach. Advances in several …
While 5G networks can support variety of smart health services, but applications like telesurgery, holographic communication, and augmented/virtual reality are already …
Due to its abilities to boost productivity, reduce costs and enhance user experiences, smart healthcare is widely recognized as a potential solution to reduce pressures on existing …