Addressing the IoT Schemes for Securing the Modern Healthcare Systems with Block chain Neural Networks

B.V., Chowdary (2023) Addressing the IoT Schemes for Securing the Modern Healthcare Systems with Block chain Neural Networks. Addressing the IoT Schemes for Securing the Modern Healthcare Systems with Block chain Neural Networks, 11 (7s). pp. 347-352. ISSN 2321-8169

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Abstract

This paper provides a wide-range of literature review of various IOT with AI based enabling wearable technologies and protocols used for medical (IoT) with a taught of examining the present and future smart health care technologies. Despite recent advances in medical systems, biomedical hardware, the growth of IoT in medicine continues to advance in terms of biomedical hardware, monitoring figures like cancer patient data disease indicators, temperature levels, oxygen levels, and glucose levels. In the near future, medical IoT is expected to replace the old traditional healthcare systems to smart Ai-IoT based healthcare systems. In our paper we provided a theoretical approach of the most relevant protocols and wearable technologies used for the IoT health care medical systems. We also provided a proposed smart AI based intelligent IoT frameworks for hospital systems settings.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: E Computer Science and Engineering > E3 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
G Information Technology > G2 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
G Information Technology > G3 IOT
I Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning > I7 Block Chain
Departments: Information Technology
Depositing User: Mr V Chowdary B
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2024 03:54
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2024 03:54
URI: https://ir.vignanits.ac.in/id/eprint/54

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