An Intelligent Diabetic Patient Tracking System Based on Machine Learning for E-Health Applications

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Abstract

Background: Continuous surveillance helps people with diabetes live better lives. A wide range of technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT), modern communications, and artificial intelligence (AI), can assist in lowering the expense of health services. Due to numerous communication systems, it is now possible to provide customized and distant healthcare. Main problem: Healthcare data grows daily, making storage and processing challenging. We provide intelligent healthcare structures for smart e-health apps to solve the aforesaid problem. The 5G network must offer advanced healthcare services to meet important requirements like large bandwidth and excellent energy efficacy. Methodology: This research suggested an intelligent system for diabetic patient tracking based on machine learning (ML). The architectural components comprised smartphones, sensors, and smart devices, to gather body dimensions. Then, the preprocessed data is normalized using the normalization procedure. To extract features, we use linear discriminant analysis (LDA). To establish a diagnosis, the intelligent system conducted data classification utilizing the suggested advanced-spatial-vector-based Random Forest (ASV-RF) in conjunction with particle swarm optimization (PSO). Results: Compared to other techniques, the simulation’s outcomes demonstrate that the suggested approach offers greater accuracy.

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Menon, S. P., Shukla, P. K., Sethi, P., Alasiry, A., Marzougui, M., Alouane, M. T. H., & Khan, A. A. (2023). An Intelligent Diabetic Patient Tracking System Based on Machine Learning for E-Health Applications. Sensors, 23(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23063004

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