TY - GEN
T1 - 5G enabled Realtime Healthcare System for Heart Patients
AU - Sherazi, Hafiz Husnain Raza
AU - Asif, Waqar
AU - Khan, Zuhaib
PY - 2021/9/7
Y1 - 2021/9/7
N2 - Technology-driven control in the existing healthcare systems is inevitable due to such a huge flux of patients in the post pandemic circumstances. The real-time patients monitoring is one of the most critical aspects for the paramedical staff to adequately look after the patients especially in the emergency situations. The inception of 5G has revolutionized the way conventional healthcare systems used to trigger the emergency alerts in the past. This paper proposes a 5G enabled design and implementation of a real-time health monitoring system. The proposed system architecture is based on biosensors and a database management system for realtime monitoring and analysis of various parameters for heart patients. This system is aimed at developing a set of modules that facilitate the diagnosis for the medical staff through real-time monitoring of heart patients. Moreover, it also facilitates continuous patient's surveillance supported by timely alerts reporting critical conditions.
AB - Technology-driven control in the existing healthcare systems is inevitable due to such a huge flux of patients in the post pandemic circumstances. The real-time patients monitoring is one of the most critical aspects for the paramedical staff to adequately look after the patients especially in the emergency situations. The inception of 5G has revolutionized the way conventional healthcare systems used to trigger the emergency alerts in the past. This paper proposes a 5G enabled design and implementation of a real-time health monitoring system. The proposed system architecture is based on biosensors and a database management system for realtime monitoring and analysis of various parameters for heart patients. This system is aimed at developing a set of modules that facilitate the diagnosis for the medical staff through real-time monitoring of heart patients. Moreover, it also facilitates continuous patient's surveillance supported by timely alerts reporting critical conditions.
U2 - 10.1109/isc253183.2021.9562935
DO - 10.1109/isc253183.2021.9562935
M3 - Conference contribution with ISSN or ISBN
BT - 2021 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2)
ER -