A medical condition is considered an “emergency” when there are limited time and resource to handle the situation. It can occur anytime or anywhere regardless of the patient’s age or gender. Sometimes it is seen that an elderly person moves on their own and they can get sick inadvertently. To mitigate the emergency medical problem without any delay, a system named
i-medical
is proposed in this chapter. Moreover, with a combination of different methodologies like the Internet of Things, database and mobile application, this system would help the patients immediately. Justifiably, using stochastic geometry theory, this chapter demonstrates the result of how this system would work on real-world cellular networks. Likewise, the simulation results show that better performance can be obtained by minimizing user densities such as patients and neighbors.
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