Healthcare Paradigms in the Internet of Things Ecosystem - Valentina Emilia Balas & Souvik Pal

Healthcare Paradigms in the Internet of Things Ecosystem

By Valentina Emilia Balas & Souvik Pal

  • Release Date: 2020-11-07
  • Genre: Science & Nature

Description

Health Care Paradigms in the Internet of Things Ecosystem brings all IoT-enabled health care related technologies into a single platform so that undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, academicians and industry leaders can easily understand IoT-based healthcare systems. The book uses data and network engineering and intelligent decision support system-by-design principles to design a reliable IoT-enabled health care ecosystem and to implement cyber-physical pervasive infrastructure solutions. It takes the reader on a journey that begins with understanding the healthcare monitoring paradigm in IoT-enabled technologies and how it can be applied in various aspects.
In addition, the book walks readers through real-time challenges and presents a guide on how to build a safe infrastructure for IoT-based health care. It also helps researchers and practitioners understand the e-health care architecture through IoT and the state-of-the-art in IoT countermeasures.
Readers will find this to be a comprehensive discussion on functional frameworks for IoT-based healthcare systems, intelligent medicine, RFID technology, HMI, Cognitive Interpretation, Brain-Computer Interface, Remote Health Monitoring systems, wearable sensors, WBAN, and security and privacy issues in IoT-based health care monitoring systems.

- Presents the complete functional framework workflow in IoT-enabled healthcare technologies
- Explains concepts of location-aware protocols and decisive mobility in IoT healthcare
- Provides complete coverage of intelligent data processing and wearable sensor technologies in IoT-enabled healthcare
- Explores the Human Machine Interface and its implications in patient-care systems in IoT healthcare
- Explores security and privacy issues and challenges related to data-intensive technologies in healthcare-based Internet of Things