Advanced internet of things for personalised healthcare systems: a survey
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Liverpool John Moores UniversityUniversity of Exeter
University of Passau
University of Bedfordshire
Old Dominion University
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2017-07-21
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As a new revolution of the Internet, Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly gaining ground as a new research topic in many academic and industrial disciplines, especially in healthcare. Remarkably, due to the rapid proliferation of wearable devices and smartphone, the Internet of Things enabled technology is evolving healthcare from conventional hub based system to more personalised healthcare systems (PHS). However, empowering the utility of advanced IoT technology in PHS is still significantly challenging in the area considering many issues, like shortage of cost-effective and accurate smart medical sensors, unstandardised IoT system architectures, heterogeneity of connected wearable devices, multi-dimensionality of data generated and high demand for interoperability. In an effect to understand advance of IoT technologies in PHS, this paper will give a systematic review on advanced IoT enabled PHS. It will review the current research of IoT enabled PHS, and key enabling technologies, major IoT enabled applications and successful case studies in healthcare, and finally point out future research trends and challenges.Citation
Qi J, Yang P, Min G, Amft O, Dong F, Xu L (2017) 'Advanced internet of things for personalised healthcare systems: a survey', Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 41 (), pp.132-149.Publisher
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Pervasive and Mobile ComputingAdditional Links
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1574119217303255Type
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1574-1192ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.pmcj.2017.06.018
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