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Smart Monitoring of Parkinson's Disease With Cloud-IoT Technologies

Smart Monitoring of Parkinson's Disease With Cloud-IoT Technologies
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Author(s): B. V. Baiju (Vellore Institute of Technology, India), P. Suresh (Vellore Institute of Technology, India), Ceronmani Sharmila (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India), M. Deepa (AIIMS, India), D. Kirubha (Rajarajeswari College of Engineering, India)and Feslin Anish Mon Solomon (University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 30
Source title: Revolutionizing Healthcare Systems Through Cloud Computing and IoT
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Balasubramaniam S (Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation, and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, India)and Seifedine Kadry (Lebanese American University, Lebanon & Noroff University College, Norway)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7225-8.ch009

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Abstract

Millions of people worldwide suffer from Parkinson's Disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by both motor and non-motor symptoms. Healthcare has been greatly benefitted by the emergence of IoT which finds its application to be allowed more secure as well as it instantaneous remote patient monitoring to improve the quality of life. The conventional methods of tracking Parkinson's disease mainly require routine clinical evaluations, which often fall short of fully capturing the daily variations in symptoms that make challenging in accurate diagnosis. The emergence of Cloud-IoT technology presents a novel approach by supporting current real time patient monitoring to the controlling of Parkinson's disease. The wearable sensors can collect physiological and behavioral data that can be processed and analyzed in cloud based platforms. The study also investigates the potential of these technologies to improve the overall results for an individual suffering from Parkinson's disease, reduce healthcare costs, and improve patient-centered care.

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