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Bhupinder Singh,
Ashima Jain,
Abstract
The fascination of sensor systems has been promising for health informatics as their direct initiative for real-time information by observing its accuracy that was required at the time for data collection, monitoring and analysis to improve patient well-being and health system administering. By integrating these systems with wearable devices, biomedical sensors, and other IoT-enabled technologies, patients can experience continuous health tracking, early disease detection, and remote patient monitoring. For example, biosensors inside smartwatches can be used to assess one’s heart rate, oxygen, or glucose levels, all providing meaningful data that can be used for personal healthcare. Heat maps generated in real time from data that varies with time, space, patients, and conditions give a better understanding and visualization of the present health situation; the changes in the COVID count can also be predicted through AI and big data analytics. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) use; one of the above potential applications is hospital management, where WSNS are used to track medical equipment, monitor patient’s vitals, and improve operational efficiency. In the coming months and years, integration of health informatics and sensor based systems will transform preventive care, precision medicine, and telehealth.
Keywords: Health informatics, Wearable devices, AI, WSNs, Biomedical sensors
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Bhupinder Singh, Ashima Jain. Remote Monitoring Sensor Systems and Applications in Health Informatics: Fostering Shell Programming. Research and Reviews : Journal of Computational Biology. 2025; 14(02):-.
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Research and Reviews : Journal of Computational Biology
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 02 |
| Received | 03/03/2025 |
| Accepted | 10/03/2025 |
| Published | 12/06/2025 |
| Publication Time | 101 Days |
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