Users will also find content that explores the benefits of remote patient monitoring, particularly for underserved populations, and delves into edge AI for localized, low-latency diagnostic processing. Other sections cover real-time imaging diagnostics are highlighted and address predictive analytics, detailing AI models that forecast diseases and the role of IoT devices and wearables in healthcare diagnostics. Final sections cover ethical considerations and regulatory challenges.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to AI in Healthcare and 6G Networks2. Fundamentals of 6G Networks for Healthcare
3. AI-Driven Medical Diagnostics
4. 6G-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring
5. Edge AI and Distributed Diagnostics
6. Real-Time Imaging Diagnostics with 6G
7. AI Models for Disease Prediction
8. Integrating IoT and Wearable Devices with 6G
9. Smart Hospitals Powered by 6G and AI
10. Blockchain for Secure 6G-Driven Diagnostics
11. Ethical and Regulatory Challenges in 6G Healthcare
12. AI and 6G in Personalized Medicine
13. Robotics and 6G-Enabled Surgical Systems
14. Case Studies of 6G-AI Diagnostics in Practice
15. Future Trends and Emerging Technologies
Authors
Sangeeta Kumari Assistant Professor, Bennett University, Greater Noida, India. Dr. Sangeeta Kumari is an Assistant Professor at Bennett University, holding a Ph.D. from NIT Raipur. With 24 publications, her research focuses on wireless sensor networks (WSNs), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain applications. She has organized special sessions at international conferences in Vietnam, the Czech Republic, and the UK, and has delivered keynotes on underwater wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). Dr. Kumari's work includes developing AI-driven healthcare solutions and ensuring IoMT data security using Hyperledger Fabric for smart cities. Her contributions have been published in high-impact journals, including those by Springer, Elsevier, and IEEE. Currently, she is leading collaborative research projects with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi on underwater network modeling and drone security applications. Additionally, Dr. Kumari is an Associate Member of IEEE, an Ambassador and Advisor for Women in Data Science (WiDS) 2024, and actively participates in various scientific gatherings as a conference organizer and keynote speaker. Ashish Khanna Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT), New Delhi, India.Ashish Khanna is Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India, and is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Valladolid, Spain. His research interests include distributed systems, MANET, FANET, VANET, Internet of Things, and machine learning.
Bal S. Virdee Director, Centre for Communications Technology, London Metropolitan University, London Metropolitan University, London, UK. Prof. Bal S. Virdee holds a BSc (Engineering) Honours in Communication Engineering and an MPhil from Leeds University, UK, along with a PhD from the University of North London. He has served as an academic at both Open University and Leeds University. Before his academic career, he worked as a research and development Electronic Engineer at Teledyne Defence and PYE TVT (Philips) in Cambridge. Throughout his tenure at the university, Prof. Virdee has taken on various roles, including Health and Safety Officer, Postgraduate Tutor, Examination's Officer, Admission's Tutor, and Course Leader for MSc/MEng Satellite Communications, BSc Communications Systems, and BSc Electronics. In 2010, he became the Academic Leader for Undergraduate Recruitment. He is also an active member of the ethical committee, the school's research committee, and the research degrees committee, contributing significantly to the academic community. Samiya Khan Lecturer, Computer Science, University of Greenwich, Greenwich, UK. Dr. Samiya Khan is an alumna of Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi (Bachelor's Degree), Institute of Informatics and Communication, University of Delhi, South Campus (Master's Degree) and Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (Ph.D. - Computer Science). Currently, she is working as a postdoctoral research fellow at University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. Her current research focuses on the use of artificial intelligence for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
