Advances in Fuzzy-Based Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
Author: Satya Prakash Yadav (Editor), Sudesh Yadav (Editor), Pethuru Raj (Editor), Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque (Editor)
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Wiley
Edition 版次: 1st
Publication Date 出版日期: 2024-04-09
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 1394242220
ISBN-13: 9781394242221
Book Description
ADVANCES IN FUZZY-BASED INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS (IOMT)
This book explores the latest trends, transitions, and advancements of the Internet of Medical Things whose integration through cloud-hosted software applications adds required intelligence from tools such as medical instruments, scanners, and appliances, enabling fuzzy logic to help medical professionals establish linguistic concepts in deciding diagnosis and prognosis.
The main goal of the book is to strengthen medical professionals and caregivers by providing methods for achieving fuzzy logic-based health diagnosis and medication. The health condition and various physical parameters of humans, such as heartbeat rate, sugar level, blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen quality, are captured through a host of multifaceted sensors. Additionally, remote health monitoring, medication, and management are being facilitated through a host of ingestible sensors, 5G communication, networked embedded systems, AI models running on cloud servers and edge devices, etc. Furthermore, chronic disease management is another vital domain getting increased attention. The distinct advancements in the fuzzy logic field are useful in various advanced medical care functionalities and facilities.
The readers will discover:
- new and innovative features of health care by using fuzzy logic that raises economic efficiency at macro and micro levels;
- expounds on fuzzy logic techniques used in medical science;
- describes the evolution of the fuzzy logic paradigm and how it helps physicians decide on diagnosis and prognosis;
- uncovers how trust management is dealt with between patients and medical officials to help advance the fuzzy logic field;
- provides case studies, various technology advancements, and practical aspects on the impacts and challenges of fuzzy-based Internet of Medical Things.
Audience
The book will be read and used by researchers in artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, medical professionals, caregivers, health administrators, and policymakers.
From the Back Cover
This book explores the latest trends, transitions, and advancements of the Internet of Medical Things whose integration through cloud-hosted software applications adds required intelligence from tools such as medical instruments, scanners, and appliances, enabling fuzzy logic to help medical professionals establish linguistic concepts in deciding diagnosis and prognosis.
The main goal of the book is to strengthen medical professionals and caregivers by providing methods for achieving fuzzy logic-based health diagnosis and medication. The health condition and various physical parameters of humans, such as heartbeat rate, sugar level, blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen quality, are captured through a host of multifaceted sensors. Additionally, remote health monitoring, medication, and management are being facilitated through a host of ingestible sensors, 5G communication, networked embedded systems, AI models running on cloud servers and edge devices, etc. Furthermore, chronic disease management is another vital domain getting increased attention. The distinct advancements in the fuzzy logic field are useful in various advanced medical care functionalities and facilities.
The readers will discover:
- new and innovative features of health care by using fuzzy logic that raises economic efficiency at macro and micro levels;
- expounds on fuzzy logic techniques used in medical science;
- describes the evolution of the fuzzy logic paradigm and how it helps physicians decide on diagnosis and prognosis;
- uncovers how trust management is dealt with between patients and medical officials to help advance the fuzzy logic field;
- provides case studies, various technology advancements, and practical aspects on the impacts and challenges of fuzzy-based Internet of Medical Things.
Audience
The book will be read and used by researchers in artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, medical professionals, caregivers, health administrators, and policymakers.
About the Author
Satya Prakash Yadav is an associate professor at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management in Uttar Pradesh, India. He completed a PhD in science and technology from the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, India. He has 17 years of education experience, 4 published books, and has two patents. Yadav is the chief editor of the Journal of Cyber Security in Computer Systems Science and Engineering.
Sudesh Yadav is an assistant professor at Government College in Haryana, India. She has a PhD in computer science from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India. Her main areas of interest are artificial intelligence, digital image processing, and soft computing. Along with publishing research papers, Yadav has also reviewed research papers from international journals and conferences.
Pethura Raj is chief architect and vice president at Reliance Jio Platforms Ltd in Bangalore, India. He has a PhD in computer science and automation from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India. His areas of interest focus on artificial intelligence, model optimization, and reliability engineering. He has published thirty research papers and edited forty-two books.
Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque works in the Department of Teleinformatics Engineering at the Federal University of Ceara, Brazil. He has a PhD in mechanical engineering from the Federal University of Paraiba. His research concentrates on applied computing, Intelligent systems, and artificial intelligence. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Systems.