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Intelligent IoT Systems in Personalized Health Care. Cognitive Data Science in Sustainable Computing

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5130601

Intelligent IoT Systems in Personalized Health Care delivers a significant forum for the technical advancement of IoMT learning in parallel computing environments across biomedical engineering diversified domains and its applications. Pursuing an interdisciplinary approach, the book focuses on methods used to identify and acquire valid, potentially useful knowledge sources. The book presents novel, in-depth, fundamental research contributions from a methodological/application perspective to help readers understand the fusion of AI with IoT and its capabilities in solving a diverse range of problems for biomedical engineering and its real-world personalized health care applications.

The book is well suited for researchers exploring the significance of IoT based architecture to perform predictive analytics of user activities in sustainable health.

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Table of Contents

1. Combining IoT architectures in next generation healthcare computing systems 2. RFID-based unsupervised apnea detection in health care system 3. Designing a cooperative hierarchical model of interdiction median problem with protection and its solution approach: A case study of health-care network 4. Parallel machine learning and deep learning approaches for internet of medical things (IoMT) 5. Cloud-based IoMT framework for cardiovascular disease prediction and diagnosis in personalized E-health care 6. A study on security privacy issues and solutions in internet of medical things A review 7. Application of computational intelligence models in IoMT big data for heart disease diagnosis in personalized health care 8. An improved canny detection method for detecting human flexibility 9. Prediction and classification of diabetes mellitus using genomic data 10. An application of cypher query-based dynamic rule-based decision tree over suicide statistics dataset with Neo4j 11. Exploring the possibilities of security and privacy issues in health-care IoT

Authors

Arun Kumar Sangaiah National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.

Prof. Arun Kumar Sangaiah received his PhD from the School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India. He is currently a Full Professor with National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. He is also a Professor at the School of Computing Science and Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India. His areas of research interest include machine learning, Internet of Things, Sustainable Computing. He has published more than 300 research articles in refereed journals, 11 edited books, one patent (held and filed), as well as four projects funded by MOST-TAIWAN, one funded by Ministry of IT of India, and several international projects (CAS, Guangdong Research fund, Australian Research Council). Dr. Sangaiah has received many awards, Yushan Young Scholar, Clarivate Top 1% Highly Cited Researcher (2021,2022, 2023), Top 2% Scientist (Standord Report-2020,2021,2022, 2023), PIFI-CAS fellowship, Top-10 outstanding researcher, CSI significant Contributor etc. He is also serving as Editor-in-Chief and/or Associate Editor of various reputed ISI journals. Dr. Sangaiah is a visiting scientist (2018-2019) with Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China and visiting researcher of Universit� Paris-Est (UPEC), France (2019-2020) and etc.

Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay Professor of Mechanical/Electronics Engineering, Macquarie University, Australia. Subhas Mukhopadhyay holds a B.E.E. (gold medallist), M.E.E., Ph.D. (India) and Doctor of Engineering (Japan). He has over 30+ years of teaching, industrial and research experience.

Currently he is working as a Professor of Mechanical/Electronics Engineering, Macquarie University, Australia and is the Discipline Leader of the Mechatronics Engineering Degree Programme. Before joining Macquarie he worked as Professor of Sensing Technology, Massey University, New Zealand. His fields of interest include Smart Sensors and sensing technology, instrumentation techniques, wireless sensors and network, Internet of Things, numerical field calculation, electromagnetics etc. He has supervised over 40 postgraduate students and over 100 Honours students. He has examined over 50 postgraduate theses.

He has published over 450 papers in different international journals and conference proceedings, written eight books and forty book chapters and edited seventeen conference proceedings. He has also edited thirty books with Springer-Verlag and twenty four journal special issues. He has organized over 20 international conferences as either General Chairs/co-chairs or Technical Programme Chair. He has delivered 340 presentations including keynote, invited, tutorial and special lectures.

He is a Fellow of IEEE (USA), a Fellow of IET (UK), a Fellow of IETE (India), a Topical Editor of IEEE Sensors journal, and an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurements. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council from 2017 to 2019. He is the Founding chair of IEEE IMS NSW chapter.