Smart Health Technologies for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Internet of medical things perspectives
Smart Health Technologies for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Internet of medical things perspectives
edited by Chinmay Chakraborty and Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022 Cloth: 978-1-83953-518-5 | eISBN: 978-1-83724-474-4 (ePub) | eISBN: 978-1-83953-519-2 (PDF)
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Smart Health Technologies for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Internet of medical things perspectives looks at the role technology has played to monitor, map and fight the global COVID-19 pandemic. Chapters outline risk assessment methodologies and social distancing and infection control technologies in the face of this disease outbreak.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain-based solutions to confront COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 2: Application of big data and computational intelligence in fighting COVID-19 epidemic
Chapter 3: Cloud-based IoMT for early COVID-19 diagnosis and monitoring
Chapter 4: Assessment analysis of COVID-19 on the global economics and trades
Chapter 5: Early diagnosis and remote monitoring using cloud-based IoMT for COVID-19
Chapter 6: Blockchain technology for secure COVID-19 pandemic data handling
Chapter 7: Social distancing technologies for COVID-19
Chapter 8: Social health protection in touristic destinations during COVID-19
Chapter 9: Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in biomedical imaging and sequential data for COVID-19
Chapter 10: Review of medical imaging with machine learning and deep learning-based approaches for COVID-19
Chapter 11: Machine-based drug design to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 virus
Chapter 12: Stress detection for cognitive rehabilitation in COVID-19 scenario
Chapter 13: Arduino-based robot for purification of COVID-19 using far UVC light
Chapter 14: Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on waste management system and infection control
Chapter 15: Natural adjunctive therapies options other than COVID-19 antiviral therapies
Chapter 16: Risk assessment and spread of COVID-19