Centre Stage of Wireless Sensors in Healthcare: Application and Remote Patient Management

Year : 2024 | Volume : | : | Page : –
By

Dr. Bhupinder Singh,

  1. Professor, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

The efficiency of wireless sensors in healthcare is greatly influenced by technological progress. The capabilities of these devices have been improved by advancements in wireless communication, data analytics, and sensor technologies. Patients may wear more comfortable, smaller, and more precise modern sensors. They have the ability to track many different physiological characteristics, ranging from simple vital signs to more intricate biomarkers. Understanding the massive volumes of data produced by wireless sensors requires the use of data analytics and machine learning. Real-time analysis of this data by sophisticated algorithms may spot trends and abnormalities that might point to a health problem. Using this information, decision-makers may make well-informed choices concerning patient care. Machine learning models enable the use of preventive interventions by foreseeing any health issues before they arise. This paper focuses on the applications of wireless sensors for healthcare improvements.

Keywords: Wireless Sensors, Health, RPM, Patient Monitoring, Diagnostics

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