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IoT-enabled Smart Healthcare Systems, Services and Applications. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 256 Pages
  • January 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5842415
>IoT-Enabled Smart Healthcare Systems, Services and Applications

Explore the latest healthcare applications of cutting-edge technologies

In IoT-Enabled Smart Healthcare Systems, Services and Applications, an accomplished team of researchers delivers an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the roles played by cutting-edge technologies in modern healthcare delivery. The distinguished editors have included resources from a diverse array of learned experts in the field that combine to create a broad examination of a rapidly developing field.

With a particular focus on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, readers will discover how new technologies are impacting healthcare applications from remote monitoring systems to entire healthcare delivery methodologies. After an introduction to the role of emerging technologies in smart health care, this volume includes treatments of ICN-Fog computing, edge computing, security and privacy, IoT architecture, vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs), and patient surveillance systems, all in the context of healthcare delivery.

Readers will also find: - A thorough introduction to ICN-Fog computing for IoT based healthcare, including its architecture and challenges - Comprehensive explorations of Internet of Things enabled software defined networking for edge computing in healthcare - Practical discussions of a review of e-healthcare systems in India and Thailand, as well as the security and privacy issues that arise through the use of smart healthcare systems using Internet of Things devices - In-depth examinations of the architecture and applications of an Internet of Things based healthcare system

Perfect for healthcare practitioners and allied health professionals, hospital administrators, and technology professionals, IoT-Enabled Smart Healthcare Systems, Services and Applications is an indispensable addition to the libraries of healthcare regulators and policymakers seeking a one-stop resource that explains cutting-edge technologies in modern healthcare.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

About the Editors xiii

List of Contributors xvii

1 The Role of Emerging Technologies in Smart Healthcare 1
Masooma Zehra Syeda, Dur-e-hassan Syeda, and Himanshi Babbar

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Emerging Technologies in Smart Healthcare 3

1.3 Realization of SHC through Emerging Technologies (Applications) 9

1.4 Conclusion 15

Author Biography 15

References 15

2 ICN-Fog Computing for IoT-Based Healthcare: Architecture and Challenges 19
Divya Gupta, Shalli Rani, and Syed Hassan Ahmed Shah

2.1 Introduction 19

2.2 ICN in IoT 21

2.3 IoT in Healthcare 24

2.4 Role of Fog Computing in IoT 26

2.5 Fog Computing in Healthcare: A Classification Approach 28

2.6 ICN-Fog Leveraging Healthcare Architecture 30

2.7 Challenges in the Healthcare System 33

2.8 Conclusion 35

References 35

3 Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Software Defined Networking (SDN) for Load Balancing, Edge, Cloud Computing in Healthcare 39
Himanshi Babbar, Shalli Rani, and Neeraj Kumar

3.1 Overview of Software-Defined Networking 39

3.2 Overview of Healthcare 40

3.3 Technologies Used in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and HealthCare 42

3.4 Use Cases of Software-Defined Networking in Healthcare 52

3.5 Research Directions 55

3.6 Conclusion 55

Key Points 56

Author Biography 57

References 59

4 Security and Privacy Issues in Smart Healthcare System Using Internet of Things 63
R. Nidhya, Manish Kumar, R. Maheswar, and D. Pavithra

4.1 Introduction 63

4.2 Overview of Internet of Things in Smart Healthcare Systems 64

4.3 Policies and Legislation Related to Smart Healthcare 66

4.4 Security and Privacy Issues in Smart Healthcare Based on Internet of Things 69

4.5 Issues in Location Privacy 77

4.6 Issues in Privacy of Stored Data and Threats Identity 77

4.7 Conclusion 77

Author Biography 78

References 79

5 An Overview of Architecture and Applications of IoT-Based Health Care Systems 87
M. Saravanan, J. Ajayan, R. Maheswar, and E. Parthasarathy

5.1 Introduction 87

5.2 Overview of the Healthcare System 88

5.3 Working Prototype of Healthcare System Using BAN 89

5.4 On-Body Sensors and Sensor Embodiment 93

5.5 Vital Signs Monitoring 97

5.6 Biosensors in M-Health 104

5.7 IoT-Based Rehabilitation System 109

5.8 Future Work 115

5.9 Conclusion 115

Authors’ Biography 115

References 117

6 A Review of e-Healthcare System of India and Thailand 123
Shanu Bhardwaj, S.N. Panda, Priyanka Datta, Rajesh Kumar Kaushal, and Naveen Kumar

6.1 Introduction 123

6.2 Literature Review 124

6.3 Problem Statement 134

6.4 Methodology 134

6.5 Discussion 134

6.6 Conclusion 137

References 138

7 WSN-and IoT-Based Smart Surveillance Systems for Patients with Closed-Loop Alarm 143
Amit Sundas, Sumit Badotra, Shalli Rani, and Chhabildas Madhukar Gajare

7.1 Introduction 143

7.2 Literature Review 152

7.3 Proposed Work : WSN and IoT-Based Smart Surveillance System for Patients with Closed-Loop Alarm 155

7.4 Implementation and Evaluation of the WSN and IoT-Based Smart Surveillance System for Patients with Closed-Loop Alarm 160

7.5 Conclusion and Future Work 173

References 174

8 An IoMT-Based Smart Remote Monitoring System for Healthcare 177
Chetna Kaushal, Md Khairul Islam, Anshu Singla, and Md Al Amin

8.1 Introduction 177

8.2 Literature Review 181

8.3 Methodology 183

8.4 Use Case of Real-Time Remote Monitoring System 191

8.5 Conclusion 193

References 194

9 A Multi-Domain Perspective of Future Directions for VANETs for Emergency Message Dissemination 199
Ravneet Kaur, Ramkumar Ketti Ramachandran, Robin Doss, and Lei Pan

9.1 Introduction 199

9.2 Future Directions of Multi-Domain VANETs Emergency Message Dissemination 200

9.3 Role of VANETs in Healthcare Systems 203

9.4 Techniques Used for Fast Delivery of Emergency Message in VANETs to Help the Healthcare System 205

9.5 Current Facilities and Limitations for Implementing the Real-Time Environment 210

9.6 Discussion on Upcoming Trends and Possibilities with Future Readings 211

9.7 Conclusion 214

Notes 214

Author Biography 214

References 216

Index 219

Authors

Shalli Rani Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. Maheswar Rajagopal VIT Bhopal University, India. Neeraj Kumar Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab, India. Syed Hassan Ahmed Shah JMA Wireless.