Internet of Things and Big Data Technologies for Next Generation Healthcare: 23 (Studies in Big Data)

Internet of Things and Big Data Technologies for Next Generation Healthcare: 23 (Studies in Big Data)

by Chintan Bhatt (Editor), Nilanjan Dey (Editor), Amira S. Ashour (Editor)

Synopsis

This comprehensive book focuses on better big-data security for healthcare organizations. Following an extensive introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare including challenging topics and scenarios, it offers an in-depth analysis of medical body area networks with the 5th generation of IoT communication technology along with its nanotechnology. It also describes a novel strategic framework and computationally intelligent model to measure possible security vulnerabilities in the context of e-health. Moreover, the book addresses healthcare systems that handle large volumes of data driven by patients' records and health/personal information, including big-data-based knowledge management systems to support clinical decisions. Several of the issues faced in storing/processing big data are presented along with the available tools, technologies and algorithms to deal with those problems as well as a case study in healthcare analytics.

Addressing trust, privacy, and security issues as well as the IoT and big-data challenges, the book highlights the advances in the field to guide engineers developing different IoT devices and evaluating the performance of different IoT techniques. Additionally, it explores the impact of such technologies on public, private, community, and hybrid scenarios in healthcare. This book offers professionals, scientists and engineers the latest technologies, techniques, and strategies for IoT and big data.


$205.07

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: 1st ed. 2017
Publisher: Springer
Published: 20 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 3319497359
ISBN 13: 9783319497358

Media Reviews
This is an introduction to the concepts of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the application of analytics to the data, including aspects of data storage and model derivation. ... intended audience is professionals contemplating direct involvement in IoT data in healthcare, which would include engineers, data scientists, and some clinical informaticians who are interested in development and application of IoT technology. ... book is useful for someone looking to investigate topics related to the use of IoT in healthcare. (David M. Liebovitz, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2017)