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IoT Protocols for Healthcare for Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency in Medical Systems
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Author(s): Agha Urfi Mirza (Department of Information technology, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Al Mussanah, Oman), Rafath Samrin (Department of Computer Science, King Khalid University, Asir-Abha, Saudi Arabia), J. Venkatesh (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chennai Institute of Technology, India), R. Arulkumar (Department of Information Technology, Jeppiaar Institute of Technology, Chennai, India), K. Selvakumarasamy (Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, SIMATS, Chennai, India)and P. S. V. Srinivasa Rao (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Joginpally B.R. Engineering College, Hyderabad, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 30
Source title:
Enhancing Data-Driven Electronics Through IoT
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Bhagwan Das (Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Optimization (AIRO), Torrens University Australia, Australia), Muhammad Zakir Shaikh (Universidad de Málaga, Spain), Samreen Hussain (Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan)and Enrique Nava Baro (Universidad de Málaga, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5448-3.ch004
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Abstract
The adoption of IoT protocols in health systems is a whole new way of increasing its interface and operability. This chapter highlights the potential of various IoT protocols concerning their roles in the medical system's reinvention, basing the analysis on real-time monitoring of patients, data management, and interoperability. These include the main protocols, namely MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport), CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol), and HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), which illustrate the advantages of efficiency in data transmission, latency, and proper utilization of network resources. The next section looks at some of the challenges that this implementation poses in healthcare settings: data security, privacy concerns, and scaling. It provides insight, through case studies and current research, into how IoT protocols are enhancing the future of healthcare by adopting a holistic view in improving patient outcomes and streamlining medical processes.
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