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Title: 5G in healthcare : features, advantages, limitations, and applications
Other Titles: Implementing data analytics and architectures for next generation wireless communications
Authors: Prakash, Vijay
Garg, Lalit
Camilleri, Luke
Curmi, Joseph
Camilleri, Darren
Keywords: 5G mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Medical care
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IGI Global
Citation: Prakash, V., Garg, L., Camilleri, L., Curmi, J., & Camilleri, D. (2022). 5G in healthcare : features, advantages, limitations, and applications. In C. Bhatt, N. Kumar, A. K. Bashir & M. Alazab (Eds.), Implementing Data Analytics and Architectures for Next Generation Wireless Communications (pp. 51-68). Hershey: IGI Global.
Abstract: 5G is a new universal wireless standard, a new form of mobile network engineered to bring everyone and everything virtually together. 5G is not only for mobile phones, but it is also the foundation for virtual reality (VR), the internet of things (IoT), and autonomous driving, connecting many electronic devices to the internet. Having good healthcare is very important as it affects all parts of human life and social well-being. Moreover, it is crucial to have a great healthcare system if we want economic growth, workforce productivity, and society to advance. Despite all the hard work done by scientists and medical professionals, today’s healthcare is mainly inefficient, and a significant overhaul is required. This chapter discusses the primary advantages, including the 5G’s main features in healthcare and their limitations and probable solutions and applications to the latest scenario.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/109217
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