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2019 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Internet of Things-Based Healthcare: Recent Advances and Challenges

Authors : Syed Tauhid Ullah Shah, Hekmat Yar, Izaz Khan, Muhammad Ikram, Hussain Khan

Published in: Applications of Intelligent Technologies in Healthcare

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) considers intelligent objects to be the fundamental building blocks for the enlargement of smart cyber-physical systems. The range of IoT applications is widespread, including smart healthcare. The IoT uprising is remodeling current healthcare to achieve a favorable economic, social, and technological vision. This chapter investigates improvements in IoT-based healthcare services and technologies and surveys the fundamental industrial trends, network platforms/architectures, and applications leanings in smart IoT–healthcare solutions. Moreover, this chapter investigates different IoT privacy and security structures, comprising risk models, security requirements, and attack taxonomies from the perspective of healthcare. It also discusses how various innovations such as ambient intelligence, wearables, and big data can be affected in the healthcare environment, addresses different eHealth and IoT regulations and strategies, and offers possibilities for future research on smart IoT-based healthcare and its various challenges and issues.

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Metadata
Title
Internet of Things-Based Healthcare: Recent Advances and Challenges
Authors
Syed Tauhid Ullah Shah
Hekmat Yar
Izaz Khan
Muhammad Ikram
Hussain Khan
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96139-2_15