2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2020.03.447
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FOG Assisted Healthcare Architecture for Pre-Operative Support to Reduce Latency

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“…eHealth is defined as the use of ICT in support of health and health-related fields, while mobile health (mHealth), which is a subset of eHealth, entails the use of mobile wireless technologies for health. On the contrary, healthcare 4.0 germinated as a broad umbrella term encompassing eHealth (which includes mHealth), as well as emerging areas, such as the use of industry 4.0 technologies including IoT, big data, 5G, AI, computing (cloud, fog, and edge), and blockchain [408][409][410][411][412][413][414]. Holistically, the World Health Organization (WHO) [408] reiterated the term healthcare 4.0 as a discrete functionality of digital technology that is applied to achieve health objectives and is implemented within digital health applications and ICT systems, including communication channels such as text messages.…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…eHealth is defined as the use of ICT in support of health and health-related fields, while mobile health (mHealth), which is a subset of eHealth, entails the use of mobile wireless technologies for health. On the contrary, healthcare 4.0 germinated as a broad umbrella term encompassing eHealth (which includes mHealth), as well as emerging areas, such as the use of industry 4.0 technologies including IoT, big data, 5G, AI, computing (cloud, fog, and edge), and blockchain [408][409][410][411][412][413][414]. Holistically, the World Health Organization (WHO) [408] reiterated the term healthcare 4.0 as a discrete functionality of digital technology that is applied to achieve health objectives and is implemented within digital health applications and ICT systems, including communication channels such as text messages.…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond accessibility at the time of crisis or for remote areas in the country, the technology can significantly increase the number of hours in which a remote patient can receive rehabilitation and sensorimotor assessment services. More information about the COVID-19 and medical robotics is available in [220][221][222].…”
Section: Single-leader Single-follower Telerobotic Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the mobile health (mHealth) which is a subset of eHealth entails the use of mobile wireless technologies for health. On the other hand, healthcare 4.0 germinated as a broad umbrella term encompassing eHealth (which includes mHealth), as well as emerging areas, such as the use of industry 4.0 technologies including IoT, Big Data, 5G, AI, Computing (cloud, fog and edge), and Blockchain [408][409][410][411][412][413][414]. Holistically, the World Health Organization [408] reiterated the term healthcare 4.0 as a discrete functionality of digital technology that is applied to achieve health objectives and is implemented within digital health applications and ICT systems, including communication channels such as text messages.…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Food and Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%