2014 International Conference on Medical Imaging, M-Health and Emerging Communication Systems (MedCom) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/medcom.2014.7006041
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WiMAX network based E health service and telemedicine applications for rural and remote populations in India

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“…A few standards are available for WiMAX, from 802.16 to 802.16 m [152]. Even though its use is still underutilized, WiMAX was evidenced as the major type of web correspondence alternative to DSL [153].…”
Section: Fsoc For Wimaxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few standards are available for WiMAX, from 802.16 to 802.16 m [152]. Even though its use is still underutilized, WiMAX was evidenced as the major type of web correspondence alternative to DSL [153].…”
Section: Fsoc For Wimaxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mobility aspect was added in [349], where instead of kiosks, Rickshaw vehicles carrying the medical equipment in rural areas in India, and equipped with wireless transmitters powered by solar energy connected to WiMAX base stations, are proposed. A van equipped with medical devices was used in [350].…”
Section: Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sudhamony et al 71 report that cancer is one of the main public health problems in India, and that wireless technological oncological telemedicine allows offering remote expert medical guide, helping prevention, early detection, palliative care, and rehabilitation in hard-to-reach places. Chaudhari and Karule 72 show architecture types for telemedicine using proven, widely used, and low-cost technologies.…”
Section: S-health Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%