2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6875-1_66
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The Rise of Internet of Things (IoT) in Big Healthcare Data: Review and Open Research Issues

Abstract: Health is one of the sustainable development areas in all of the countries. Internet of Things has a variety of use in this sector which was not studied yet. The aim of this research is to prioritize IoT usage in the healthcare sector to achieve sustainable development. The study is an applied descriptive research according to data collection. As per the research methodology which is FAHP, it is a single cross-sectional survey research. After data collection, the agreed paired comparison matrices, allocated to… Show more

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“…In 2008, the 25 largest companies in the world agreed on a protocol called "IP for Smart Objects (IPSO)" network communication [3]. Based on the protocol, large volumes of devices on which embedded systems are running can communicate with each other.…”
Section: B Internet Of Things Internet-oriented Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2008, the 25 largest companies in the world agreed on a protocol called "IP for Smart Objects (IPSO)" network communication [3]. Based on the protocol, large volumes of devices on which embedded systems are running can communicate with each other.…”
Section: B Internet Of Things Internet-oriented Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments in professional conditions, reactants, equipment and time, are costly. To conclude, biological data are always incomplete [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rodrigues, Segundo, Junqueira, Sabino, Prince, Muhtadi and Albuquerque [3] present IoT based Healthcare techniques to analyze problems like Heart Rate, Oxygen saturation in the blood, and ECG and discusses enabling technologies for IoMT and the latest products available for IoMT service providers, researchers and technology developers. Alansari, Soomro, Belgaum and Shamshirband [6] have reviewed usage of IoT in the health sector. They identified two criteria for achieving sustainable development for the IoT: 1) Economic prosperity and 2) Quality of life.…”
Section: Internet Of Medical Things Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%