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Title: | Impact of IoT in biomedical applications: Part I |
Authors: | Parmar, Monika |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2021 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Innovation cannot prevent the old aged from maturing or completely evacuate sicknesses or diseases, but simply, it can make medicinal services simpler to the pocket and terms of availability. Clinical demonstrations devours a huge piece of emergency clinic bills. Innovation can move the schedules of clinical checks from a medical clinic or an emergency clinic to the patient’s home. A popular standard, called the internet of things (IoT) has enormously been applicable in various fields, including healthcare and biomedical applications. The IoT has enormous applications in medication, from remote sensing to smart sensors and clinical devices by screening the patients remotely and to improvise the degree of care provided to them. The IoT has made huge commitments in the domain of innovation, particularly in making our lives simpler, and its popularity is increasing rapidly and giving a progressively normalized way of life by making enormous applications. Alongside other innovative fields, biomedical designing, or bioengineering, has a plentiful extent of exploration for IoT specialists. Since biomedical science is an exceptionally customary stream and one that requests some uncommon consideration as far as idealness, nature of administration, and exactness of the gathered information for identifying a possibly dangerous sickness is concerned, the cutting-edge approach of IoT-based applications here has made some minuscule however amazing applications. The research flow in the IoT applications for clinical patient observation and treatment is being presented. Also, this chapter centers around the rising patterns of IoT-based applications that are being utilized to improve the individual’s life as far as quality is concerned and also to update the conditions physically for a healthier lifestyle by discussing the impact of IoT in biomedical applications. |
URI: | http://dspace.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/130 |
ISBN: | 978-0-323-85172-5 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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