A Review of Design and Protocol for Smart Continuous Monitoring E-Health Systems in 5G

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Nowadays, a novel experience is gained by healthcare system from hospital-focused approach to patient-centric approach. With the advancement made in technologies, this transformation has impressed several researchers to delve into the study for smart continuous monitoring systems in e-health using 5G networks. As of now, 4G networks are being widely used to satisfy the requirements of healthcare systems. As the number of users increases, scalability and connectivity of the 4G networks decreases. This develops a great affectability in patient-centric approaches. This paper reviews the design and protocols for smart continuous monitoring e-health systems using 5G networks. The architecture of the 5G network is also portrayed. Smart health care is further enhanced by emerging 5G networks that satisfies the basic parameters like high bandwidth, ultra-low latency, high density, ultra-high reliability and high energy efficiency.

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Anline Lizie, R., & Gomathy, C. (2021). A Review of Design and Protocol for Smart Continuous Monitoring E-Health Systems in 5G. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 700, pp. 467–475). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8221-9_42

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