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Title Wearable Sensors And Pervasive Computing For Remote Healthcare
ID_Doc 61562
Authors Thakur A.; Kumar A.
Year 2022
Published Intelligent Healthcare: Infrastructure, Algorithms and Management
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8150-9_16
Abstract Technology has become an integral and vital part of modern life, influencing the way we all live and work. With the increasing demand for automated, remote and intelligent lifestyles, the necessitates of advancement in real-time healthcare services in smart cities has also been increased tremendously. The development of a smart healthcare monitoring systemthat is capable of observing elderly people remotely is the prime theme of this chapter. The utilization of wearable devices/sensors in the ubiquitous healthcare service allows monitoring various physiological vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, oxygen level for a long period and performance of preventive and control check-ups outside medical facilities. Being associated, the pervasive computing devices based on the blend of internet and wireless technologies allow sending the vital health information in the data model to the physicians. This chapter focuses on several systems, such as RPM, the role of AI, IoT and data mining. Additionally, we discuss the recent developments, opportunities and challenges in the field of wearable sensors and pervasive computing systems relevant to the field of healthcare to establish a common foundation for further research. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.
Author Keywords AI; Chronic disorder; Data mining; Electrocardiograms; Heart rate; Help-AAL; IoT; Pervasive computing; SpO2; Wearable sensors; Wireless body area network


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