Healthcare Systems and Health Informatics: Using Internet of Things
Mehra, Pawan Singh, Goyal, Lalit Mohan, Dagur, Arvind
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This book covers the fundamentals of IoT and healthcare systems for carrying out system architectures, protocols, wearable devices, and interoperability. It explores major challenges in artificial intelligence (AI) and smart computing in resource-constrained IoT-based applications along with cost, energy efficiency, and the availability of quality service.
Healthcare Systems and Health Informatics: Using Internet of Things explores the role of AI and smart computing in health informatics and healthcare with an emphasis on clinical data management and analysis for precise prediction and prompt action. It presents cutting-edge tracking, monitoring, real-time assistance, and security for IoT in healthcare and broadly discusses wearable sensors and IoT devices and their role in smart living assistance. The book goes on to describe a system model and architecture for a clear picture of energy conservation-based IoT in healthcare and explains the challenges and opportunities with IoT-based healthcare industries. A study of the threats and impacts, along with the need for information security, is also included.
The chapters are written by experts in the field, and this book provides a comprehensive description of the important aspects of IoT and health from a beginner- to advanced-level perspective and is ideal for researchers, academicians, students, persons in industry, technologists, and entrepreneurs.
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Pawan Singh Mehra is currently working as Assistant Professor in Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from Jamia Millia Islamia and M.Tech(Hons). degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Center for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). He completed Bachelor of Engineering from RJIT, Gwalior. He has approx. 10 years of Teaching and Research Experience. He has authored more than 15 publications in International conferences and journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, ESCI, Web of Science. His research interests include Wireless Sensor Network, Internet of Things, Image processing, Cryptography and Network security & Block chain.
Lalit Mohan Goyal has completed Ph.D. from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in Computer Engineering, M.Tech (Honors) in Information Technology from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi and B.Tech (Honors) in Computer Engineering from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. He has 16 years of teaching experience in the area of Theory of Computation, Parallel and Random algorithms, Distributed Data Mining & Cloud Computing. He has completed a project sponsored by Indian Council of Medical Research, Delhi. He has published many research papers in SCI indexed & Scopus indexed journals, and Conferences. Two patents filed by him are also now published online. He is reviewer of many reputed journals & conferences. He has given many invited talks in FDP and conferences. Presently, he is working at J. C. Bose Univ. of Sc. & Tech. YMCA Faridabad in the department of Computer Engineering.
Arvind Dagur has approx. 15 years of experience in teaching and research in various reputed engineering colleges such as AKGEC, Ghaziabad and Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Gr. Noida. He completed his Ph.D. (Computer Engineering) from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, M.Tech. CSE from MNNIT Allahabad and B.Tech. CSE from UPTU Lucknow. His area of research is Fault Tolerance, Real time System, Energy harvesting and minimization, Cloud computing, IoT etc.
Anshu Kumar Dwivedi received the B.Tech Degree in Computer Science & Engineering from Uttar Pradesh Technical University Lucknow, India, in 2007 and M.Tech (HONS) degree in Computer Engineering from YMCA University of Science & Technology, Faridabad, India, in 2012. Currently, he is a research Scholar in Department of computer science & Engineering at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur (India). His current research interests are Wireless Sensor Network, Ad-Hoc Network, Internet of Things, and Theory of computation. He has served on various IEEE conferences as a technical program committee member.