2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102392
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An interference aware energy efficient data transmission approach for smart cities healthcare systems

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“…Healthcare management is vital to any future smart city [92]. City-level smart healthcare management components may include personal healthcare, smart hospital, telemedicine/online consultancy, smart medicine, smart disease control, and smart healthcare reporting.…”
Section: Iot Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare management is vital to any future smart city [92]. City-level smart healthcare management components may include personal healthcare, smart hospital, telemedicine/online consultancy, smart medicine, smart disease control, and smart healthcare reporting.…”
Section: Iot Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless networks are the preferred channels to carry out this process and they are implemented through modules such as WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Radio-frequency identification (RFID) and telecommunication technologies like Long-Term Evolution (LTE), 3G, 4G, and 5G. In the sector of smart healthcare, Qureshi et al [121] have developed an Interference Aware Energy Efficient Transmission Protocol (IEETP) to transmit data efficiently from sensors situated inside human bodies through Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN).…”
Section: Data Transmission Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two most relevant articles about this second perspective are by Fawagreh et al [54] and Quereshi et al [55]. Both studies identify a concrete proposal for an integrated system based on the transmission of clinical data to assess the impact of digital technologies on healthcare organisations.…”
Section: Ra 2: Smart Cities As Sources Of Opportunities For Data Comm...mentioning
confidence: 99%