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Smart Healthcare Analytics Using Internet of Things: An Overview

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Smart Healthcare Analytics: State of the Art

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Smart Healthcare Systems contained three domains: communication and networking, body area, and service. It is capable of improving healthcare quality by remote monitoring, reducing the cost and efficient functioning of various medical devices. Integration of IoT with Big data and cloud computing can solve several real-time problems smart health care application. In these applications, the cloud computing provides a common workplace for IoT and big data, big data provides the data analytics technology and IoT provides the source of data. This chapter gives an overview including benefits, application and challenges of smart healthcare analytics in IoT enabled environment.

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Mohanty, S., Mohanty, S., Pattnaik, P.K., Vaidya, A., Hol, A. (2022). Smart Healthcare Analytics Using Internet of Things: An Overview. In: Pattnaik, P.K., Vaidya, A., Mohanty, S., Mohanty, S., Hol, A. (eds) Smart Healthcare Analytics: State of the Art. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 213. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5304-9_1

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