An IoT Healthcare System With Deep Learning Functionality for Patient Monitoring

NAJIM, Ali Hamza, AL‐SHARHANEE, Kareem Ali Malalah, AL‐JOBOURY, Istabraq M., KANELLOPOULOS, Dimitris, SHARMA, Varun Kumar, HASSAN, Mustafa Yahya, ISSA, Walid, ABBAS, Fatima Hashim and ABBAS, Ali Hashim (2024). An IoT Healthcare System With Deep Learning Functionality for Patient Monitoring. International Journal of Communication Systems: e6020. [Article]

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Currently, healthcare systems operate under conventional management practices and entail storing and processing substantial medical data. Integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) technologies has facilitated the development of IoT-enabled healthcare, which possesses advanced data processing capabilities and extensive data storage. This paper proposes a WSN and IoT framework for patient monitoring in high-speed 5G communications. Based on an artificial neural network (ANN), an intelligent health monitoring system was developed using IoT technology to monitor a person's blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen level, and temperature. Furthermore, the system helps the elderly being in critical cases in their homes to communicate and update their medical condition with the hospital, especially in critical cases, to be treated as soon as possible, especially in remote areas. The experimental results showed the superiority and effectiveness of the proposed system. Moreover, relying on ANNs to extract the basic features, the accuracy reached 96%. The proposed system was implemented practically, and the results were displayed in real time and compared with commercial medical devices. Maximum relative errors are heart rate (2.19), body temperature (2.94), systolic blood pressure (3.4), diastolic blood pressure (2.89), and SpO2 (1.05). On the other hand, the proposed system is much faster than other wireless communication methods, regardless of the detection quality.
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