Artificial intelligence, blockchain and IoT for smart healthcare:
The concepts of telemedicine and e-healthcare have eased as well as improved the reachability of experienced doctors and medical staff to remote patients. A patient who is living in a remote village area can directly connect to specialist doctors across the globe though his/her mobile phone using te...
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Zusammenfassung: | The concepts of telemedicine and e-healthcare have eased as well as improved the reachability of experienced doctors and medical staff to remote patients. A patient who is living in a remote village area can directly connect to specialist doctors across the globe though his/her mobile phone using telemedicine systems and e-healthcare services. In pandemic situations like COVID-19, these online platforms helped society to get medical treatment from their residence without any physical movement. Technology is transforming human lives by playing an important role in the planning, designing, and development of intelligent systems for better service. This book presents a cross-disciplinary perspective on the concept of machine learning, blockchain and IoT by congregating cutting-edge research and insights. It also identifies and discusses various advanced technologies such as internet of things (IoT), big data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud computing, sensors and so on that are vital to foster the development of smart healthcare and telemedicine systems by providing effective solutions to the medical challenges faced by humankind |
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505 | 8 | |a Contents Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii List of Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction to Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Traditional Healthcare vs Smart Healthcare 3 1.3 Challenges in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 5 1.4 Steps Involved for Accessing Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 8 1.5 Conclusion 9 2 Advanced Technologies Involved in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Advanced Technologies Used in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.1 AI in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.2 Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.3 Cyber Security and Forensic in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.4 IoT in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.5 Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 19 2.3 Conclusion 22 3 Role of Artificial Intelligence, | |
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contents | Contents Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii List of Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction to Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Traditional Healthcare vs Smart Healthcare 3 1.3 Challenges in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 5 1.4 Steps Involved for Accessing Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 8 1.5 Conclusion 9 2 Advanced Technologies Involved in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Advanced Technologies Used in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.1 AI in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.2 Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.3 Cyber Security and Forensic in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.4 IoT in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.5 Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 19 2.3 Conclusion 22 3 Role of Artificial Intelligence, IoT and Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 25 3.1 Introduction 25 3.2 Role AI in Smart Healthcare 26 3.3 Role IoT in Smart Healthcare 31 3.4 Role Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 33 3.5 Conclusion 34 4 Application of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Healthcare 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Role of AI in Smart Healthcare and Other Sectors 39 4.3 Use-cases of AI in Healthcare 44 4.4 Challenges of AI in Healthcare 44 4.5 Conclusion 45 5 Application of IoT in Smart Healthcare 47 5.1 Introduction 47 5.2 Role of IoT in Healthcare 49 5.3 Users of IoT in Healthcare 51 5.4 Challenges of IoT in Healthcare 53 5.5 Conclusion 54 6 Application of Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 57 6.1 Introduction 57 6.2 Application of Blockchain in Healthcare 60 6.3 Challenges of Blockchain in Healthcare 63 6.4 Conclusion 65 7 Security and Privacy challenge in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine systems 67 7.1 Introduction 67 7.2 Literature Review 69 7.3 Security Challenge in Smart Healthcare 70 7.4 User Authentication Process in Smart Healthcare 72 7.5 Security Analysis 74 7.6 Conclusion 74 8 Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) Storage using Blockchain for Smart Healthcare 77 8.1 Introduction 77 8.2 Framework of EHR Storage and Need of Blockchain 78 8.3 Challenges 82 8.4 Conclusion 83 9 Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Service and Safety of Smart Healthcare 85 9.1 Introduction 85 9.2 QoS and Safety Requirement in Smart Healthcare 87 9.3 Methods for Improving QoS 89 9.4 Conclusion 92 10 Cloud Commuting Platform for Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 95 10.1 Introduction 95 10.2 Cloud Computing 97 10.3 Types of Cloud Computing Models 98 10.4 Significance of Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 99 10.5 Challenges 102 10.6 Conclusion 103 11 Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems: Present and Future Applications 105 11.1 Introduction 105 11.2 Current Application of Smart Healthcare 107 11.3 Future Application of Smart Healthcare 110 11.4 Conclusion 114 Index 117 About the Authors 119 |
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spelling | Sharma, Hitesh Kumar Verfasser (DE-588)1294882732 aut Artificial intelligence, blockchain and IoT for smart healthcare Hitesh Kumar Sharma, Anuj Kumar, Sangeeta Pant, Mangey Ram Gistrup, Denmark River Publishers [2022] 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 120 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River Publishers series in information science and technology Contents Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii List of Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction to Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Traditional Healthcare vs Smart Healthcare 3 1.3 Challenges in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 5 1.4 Steps Involved for Accessing Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 8 1.5 Conclusion 9 2 Advanced Technologies Involved in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Advanced Technologies Used in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.1 AI in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.2 Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.3 Cyber Security and Forensic in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.4 IoT in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.5 Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 19 2.3 Conclusion 22 3 Role of Artificial Intelligence, IoT and Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 25 3.1 Introduction 25 3.2 Role AI in Smart Healthcare 26 3.3 Role IoT in Smart Healthcare 31 3.4 Role Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 33 3.5 Conclusion 34 4 Application of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Healthcare 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Role of AI in Smart Healthcare and Other Sectors 39 4.3 Use-cases of AI in Healthcare 44 4.4 Challenges of AI in Healthcare 44 4.5 Conclusion 45 5 Application of IoT in Smart Healthcare 47 5.1 Introduction 47 5.2 Role of IoT in Healthcare 49 5.3 Users of IoT in Healthcare 51 5.4 Challenges of IoT in Healthcare 53 5.5 Conclusion 54 6 Application of Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 57 6.1 Introduction 57 6.2 Application of Blockchain in Healthcare 60 6.3 Challenges of Blockchain in Healthcare 63 6.4 Conclusion 65 7 Security and Privacy challenge in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine systems 67 7.1 Introduction 67 7.2 Literature Review 69 7.3 Security Challenge in Smart Healthcare 70 7.4 User Authentication Process in Smart Healthcare 72 7.5 Security Analysis 74 7.6 Conclusion 74 8 Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) Storage using Blockchain for Smart Healthcare 77 8.1 Introduction 77 8.2 Framework of EHR Storage and Need of Blockchain 78 8.3 Challenges 82 8.4 Conclusion 83 9 Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Service and Safety of Smart Healthcare 85 9.1 Introduction 85 9.2 QoS and Safety Requirement in Smart Healthcare 87 9.3 Methods for Improving QoS 89 9.4 Conclusion 92 10 Cloud Commuting Platform for Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 95 10.1 Introduction 95 10.2 Cloud Computing 97 10.3 Types of Cloud Computing Models 98 10.4 Significance of Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 99 10.5 Challenges 102 10.6 Conclusion 103 11 Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems: Present and Future Applications 105 11.1 Introduction 105 11.2 Current Application of Smart Healthcare 107 11.3 Future Application of Smart Healthcare 110 11.4 Conclusion 114 Index 117 About the Authors 119 The concepts of telemedicine and e-healthcare have eased as well as improved the reachability of experienced doctors and medical staff to remote patients. A patient who is living in a remote village area can directly connect to specialist doctors across the globe though his/her mobile phone using telemedicine systems and e-healthcare services. In pandemic situations like COVID-19, these online platforms helped society to get medical treatment from their residence without any physical movement. Technology is transforming human lives by playing an important role in the planning, designing, and development of intelligent systems for better service. This book presents a cross-disciplinary perspective on the concept of machine learning, blockchain and IoT by congregating cutting-edge research and insights. It also identifies and discusses various advanced technologies such as internet of things (IoT), big data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud computing, sensors and so on that are vital to foster the development of smart healthcare and telemedicine systems by providing effective solutions to the medical challenges faced by humankind Artificial intelligence / Medical applications Telecommunication in medicine Intelligence artificielle en médecine Télémédecine COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence Kumar, Anuj Sonstige (DE-588)1260254038 oth Pant, Sangeeta Sonstige oth Ram, Mangey 1980- Sonstige (DE-588)1144926335 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9788770227575 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/9782759 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003333050 Taylor & Francis https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3455259 EBSCOhost |
spellingShingle | Sharma, Hitesh Kumar Artificial intelligence, blockchain and IoT for smart healthcare Contents Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii List of Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction to Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Traditional Healthcare vs Smart Healthcare 3 1.3 Challenges in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 5 1.4 Steps Involved for Accessing Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 8 1.5 Conclusion 9 2 Advanced Technologies Involved in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Advanced Technologies Used in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.1 AI in Smart Healthcare 14 2.2.2 Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.3 Cyber Security and Forensic in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.4 IoT in Smart Healthcare 16 2.2.5 Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 19 2.3 Conclusion 22 3 Role of Artificial Intelligence, IoT and Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 25 3.1 Introduction 25 3.2 Role AI in Smart Healthcare 26 3.3 Role IoT in Smart Healthcare 31 3.4 Role Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 33 3.5 Conclusion 34 4 Application of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Healthcare 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Role of AI in Smart Healthcare and Other Sectors 39 4.3 Use-cases of AI in Healthcare 44 4.4 Challenges of AI in Healthcare 44 4.5 Conclusion 45 5 Application of IoT in Smart Healthcare 47 5.1 Introduction 47 5.2 Role of IoT in Healthcare 49 5.3 Users of IoT in Healthcare 51 5.4 Challenges of IoT in Healthcare 53 5.5 Conclusion 54 6 Application of Blockchain in Smart Healthcare 57 6.1 Introduction 57 6.2 Application of Blockchain in Healthcare 60 6.3 Challenges of Blockchain in Healthcare 63 6.4 Conclusion 65 7 Security and Privacy challenge in Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine systems 67 7.1 Introduction 67 7.2 Literature Review 69 7.3 Security Challenge in Smart Healthcare 70 7.4 User Authentication Process in Smart Healthcare 72 7.5 Security Analysis 74 7.6 Conclusion 74 8 Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) Storage using Blockchain for Smart Healthcare 77 8.1 Introduction 77 8.2 Framework of EHR Storage and Need of Blockchain 78 8.3 Challenges 82 8.4 Conclusion 83 9 Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Service and Safety of Smart Healthcare 85 9.1 Introduction 85 9.2 QoS and Safety Requirement in Smart Healthcare 87 9.3 Methods for Improving QoS 89 9.4 Conclusion 92 10 Cloud Commuting Platform for Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine 95 10.1 Introduction 95 10.2 Cloud Computing 97 10.3 Types of Cloud Computing Models 98 10.4 Significance of Cloud Computing in Smart Healthcare 99 10.5 Challenges 102 10.6 Conclusion 103 11 Smart Healthcare and Telemedicine Systems: Present and Future Applications 105 11.1 Introduction 105 11.2 Current Application of Smart Healthcare 107 11.3 Future Application of Smart Healthcare 110 11.4 Conclusion 114 Index 117 About the Authors 119 |
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