Intelligent Biomedical Technologies and Applications for Healthcare 5.0
- 1 Edición, Volumen 16 - 17 de octubre de 2024
- Última edición
- Editores: Lalit Garg, Gayatri Mirajkar, Sanjay Misra, Vijay Kumar Chattu
- Idioma: Inglés
Intelligent Biomedical Technologies and Applications for Healthcare 5.0, Volume Sixteen covers artificial health intelligence, biomedical image analysis, 5G, the Internet of Medica… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Intelligent Biomedical Technologies and Applications for Healthcare 5.0, Volume Sixteen covers artificial health intelligence, biomedical image analysis, 5G, the Internet of Medical Things, intelligent healthcare systems, and extended health intelligence (EHI). This volume contains four sections. The focus of the first section is health data analytics and applications. The second section covers research on information exchange and knowledge sharing. The third section is on the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Everything (IoE)-based solutions. The final section focuses on the implementation, assessment, adoption, and management of healthcare informatics solutions.
This new volume in the Advances in Ubiquitous Sensing Applications for Healthcare series focuses on innovative methods in the healthcare industry and will be useful for biomedical engineers, researchers, and students working in interdisciplinary fields of research. This volume bridges these newly developing technologies and the medical community in the rapidly developing healthcare world, introducing them to modern healthcare advances such as EHI and Smart Healthcare Systems.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Provides a comprehensive technological review of cutting-edge information in the wide domain of Healthcare 5.0
- Introduces concepts that combine computational methods, network standards, and healthcare systems to provide a much improved, more affordable experience delivered by healthcare services to its customers
- Presents innovative solutions utilizing informatics to deal with various healthcare technology issues
De interès para
De interès para
Índice
Índice
2. A cost-effective way of implementing Big data in Health Research in developing countries – case of Malawi
3. Characterizing Hospital Admission Patterns and Length of Stay in the Emergency Department at Mater Dei Hospital Malta
4. Machine Learning Approach for Enhancement in Healthcare
5. Disease Detection and Treatment Methods
6. Hybrid Fuzzy Based Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Technique for Cancer Cell Detection
7. A review on Covid19 (SARS-CoV-2) Pandemic: Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Protocols
8. Validity, Reliability and Usability Assessment of Smartphone-based Health 5.0 Application for Measuring Chronic Low Back Pain
9. Healthcare 5.0 Opportunities and Challenges: A Literature Review
10. An Impact of Reliability in Healthcare Internet of Things (HIoT)
11. Investigating the Effect of a Software Intervention Based on a Theoretical Behaviour Framework to Encourage Ergonomic Compliance During Computing Device Usage
12. Machine Learning Approach for Post-COVID Disease Prediction
13. Improving Interoperability Between Health Information Technology Systems Used by Mental Health and Acute Hospitals
14. Data management in the healthcare sector - A review
15. Emerging biomedical technologies in healthcare
16. Healthcare Cyber Risk and its Impact on Healthcare
17. Machine and Deep learning techniques for Smart Healthcare Industry: Big-Picture, and Open Research Challenges
18. Different Machine Learning Algorithms for Precise Brain Stroke Prediction
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Volumen: 16
- Publicado: 22 de octubre de 2024
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
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Lalit Garg
GM
Gayatri Mirajkar
SM
Sanjay Misra
VC
Vijay Kumar Chattu
Prof. Vijay Kumar Chattu is an Associate Professor of Public Health at Tennessee State University and a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Toronto. His interdisciplinary work focuses on community medicine, global health, health policy, global health governance, diplomacy, and health security. He has also held academic and research roles with institutions including the University of Alberta and United Nations University–CRIS. Prof. Chattu has collaborated with universities, governments, and international organizations, including the World Bank, WHO, and UNAIDS. His work includes contributions to G20 and G7 policy briefs and edited scholarship on AI-driven healthcare.