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NXTGeUH: LoRaWAN based NEXT Generation Ubiquitous Healthcare System for Vital Signs Monitoring & Falls Detection | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

NXTGeUH: LoRaWAN based NEXT Generation Ubiquitous Healthcare System for Vital Signs Monitoring & Falls Detection


Abstract:

The challenge for deployment of low-cost and high-speed ubiquitous Smart Health services has prompted us to propose new framework design for providing excellent healthcar...Show More

Abstract:

The challenge for deployment of low-cost and high-speed ubiquitous Smart Health services has prompted us to propose new framework design for providing excellent healthcare to humankind. So, there exists a very high demand for developing an Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) based Ubiquitous Real-Time LoRa (Long Range) Healthcare System using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to agree if a sequence of frames contains a person falling. To model the video motion and make the system scenario sovereign, in this research, we use optical flow images as input to the networks. Right now hospital and home falls are a noteworthy medical services concern overall on account of the aging populace. Current observational information, vital signs and falls history give the necessary data identified with the patient's physiology, and movement information give an additional utensil in falls risk evaluation. The proposed framework utilizes Real-Time Vital signs monitoring and emergency alert message to caregivers or doctors. In this context, we introduce "LoRaWAN based Next Generation Ubiquitous Healthcare System (NXTGeUH), an intelligent middleware platform. In addition, this proposed method is evaluated with different public hospital datasets achieving the state-of-the-art outcomes in all aspects.
Published in: 2018 IEEE Punecon
Date of Conference: 30 November 2018 - 02 December 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 27 June 2019
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Conference Location: Pune, India

I. Introduction

IoMT based Healthcare because, "Harnessing IoMT for Value-Centered Care" which covered the increasing role of internet-connected devices in medical care, as it has been predicted that in the following decades, the way healthcare is currently provided will be transformed from hospital-centered, first to hospital-home-balanced by 2020th, and then ultimately to home-centered in 2030th [1]. The global population of elderly people has been growing rapidly over the past few decades [2]. According to the statement of the World Health Organization (WHO):

"The delivery of health care services, where distance is a critical factor, by all healthcare professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of health care providers, all in the interests of advancing the health of individuals and their communities" [1]

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