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This book addresses the major challenges in realizing Wireless Medical Sensor Networks in forthcoming IoT-based eHealth systems, including cost, energy efficiency, security and service quality. Addressing both design and implementation, the book provides a valuable overview for researchers, scientists and engineers on this evolving field.
List of contents
- Chapter 1: Sensor-enabled smart suit electronic IoT design platform with emergency services application
- Chapter 2: Medical sensor networks impact in smart cities
- Chapter 3: The use of CRISPR as a diagnostic tool for healthcare in the IoT era
- Chapter 4: Evaluation of mobile patient monitoring: a study in practice
- Chapter 5: Image-based IoT measurement techniques in disease diagnosis
- Chapter 6: The development of a blood infusion warmer device: a new device
- Chapter 7: Wireless sensor devices in medical applications: an overview
- Chapter 8: Toward a smart hospital room and automated systems
- Chapter 9: Security issues in wireless medical sensor networks
- Chapter 10: Acoustic glass for deaf people: a new device
- Chapter 11: A framework for blind people using wireless medical sensors network
- Chapter 12: Medical sensor capabilities in smart cloud networks: state-of-the-art approaches
- Chapter 13: Severity level classification and detection of breast cancer using computer-aided mammography techniques
- Chapter 14: Biosensors in healthcare: an overview
- Chapter 15: Swarm intelligence-based medical diagnosis systems
- Chapter 16: An extraocular muscle stimulation system based on EOG and FES
- Chapter 17: Smart system for the blind
Summary
This book addresses the major challenges in realizing Wireless Medical Sensor Networks in forthcoming IoT-based eHealth systems, including cost, energy efficiency, security and service quality. Addressing both design and implementation, the book provides a valuable overview for researchers, scientists and engineers on this evolving field.