The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). Группа авторов
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14 10 Performance Evaluation of Wearable IoT-Enabled Mesh Network for Rural Health Monitoring 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Proposed System Framework 10.3 Experimental Evaluation 10.4 Performance Evaluation 10.5 Conclusion References
15 11 Management of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) for Children and Adults Based on Internet of Things (IoT) 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Materials and Methods 11.3 Results and Discussion 11.4 Summary 11.5 Conclusion References
16 12 Wearable Health Monitoring Systems Using IoMT 12.1 Introduction 12.2 IoMT in Developing Wearable Health Surveillance System 12.3 Vital Parameters That Can Be Monitored Using Wearable Devices 12.4 Challenges Faced in Customizing Wearable Devices 12.5 Conclusion References
17 13 Future of Healthcare: Biomedical Big Data Analysis and IoMT 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Big Data and IoT in the Healthcare Industry 13.3 Biomedical Big Data Types 13.4 Biomedical Data Acquisition Using IoT 13.5 Biomedical Data Management Using IoT 13.6 Impact of Big Data and IoMT in Healthcare 13.7 Discussions and Conclusions References
18 14 Medical Data Security Using Blockchain With Soft Computing Techniques: A Review 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Blockchain 14.3 Blockchain as a Decentralized Security Framework 14.4 Existing Healthcare Data Predictive Analytics Using Soft Computing Techniques in Data Science 14.5 Literature Review: Medical Data Security in Cloud Storage 14.6 Conclusion References
19 15 Electronic Health Records: A Transitional View 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Ancient Medical Record, 1600 BC 15.3 Greek Medical Record 15.4 Islamic Medical Record 15.5 European Civilization 15.6 Swedish Health Record System 15.7 French and German Contributions 15.8 American Descriptions 15.9 Beginning of Electronic Health Recording 15.10 Conclusion References
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1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 SOPMA plots for (a) EGFR, (b) K-ras oncogene protein, and (c) TP53.Figure 1.2 Ramachandran plots for (a) EGFR, (b) K-ras oncogene protein, and (c) ...Figure 1.3 ERRAT plots for (a) EGFR, (b) K-ras oncogene protein, and (c) TP53.Figure 1.4 Verify 3D plots for (a) EGFR, (b) K-ras oncogene protein, and (c) TP5...
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Architecture for PHR system.Figure 2.2 Data classification in cloud computing. company information and resou...Figure 2.3 Fuzzy classification block diagram.Figure 2.4 Analysis framework architecture.
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Cloud computing.Figure 3.2 Types of cloud.Figure 3.3 Virtualization.Figure 3.4 Phases of virtual machine migration.Figure 3.5 Pre-copy algorithm.Figure 3.6 Timeline for pre-copy.Figure 3.7 Improved pre-copy live migration.Figure 3.8 Iteration of time series–based pre-copy live migration.Figure 3.9 Structure and operations of MPLM.Figure 3.10 Structure of TPO.Figure 3.11 Structure of multiphase pre-copy live migration.Figure 3.12 Pre-copy vs. improved pre-copy.Figure 3.13 Low dirty and high dirty pages based on time series.Figure 3.14 Pre-copy vs. TPO.Figure 3.15 TPO vs. multiphase.
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