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Extended Reality for Healthcare Systems. Recent Advances in Contemporary Research

  • Book

  • October 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5527447

Extended Reality for Healthcare Systems: Recent Advances in Contemporary Research focuses on real world applications in medicine, also providing an overview of emerging technologies. The book includes case studies that break down the ways in which this technology has and can be used, while also taking readers through evidence, best practices and obstacles. Sections emphasize evidence, research-based practices and work. Content coverage includes Enhancing Medical Education with AR/VR, and XR: The Future of Surgery and Building Systems for Enhanced Health, and more. Readers will learn how to use this technology to improve existing systems by enhancing precision and reducing costs.

Other sections cover extended reality in elderly care and remote monitoring of patients, building systems for enhanced health, including telehealth and telepsychiatry, using AR and VR in medical education, and designing technology for use in telesurgery.

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Table of Contents

1. Extended Reality: Bringing the 3Rs Together
2. State of the Art in XR for Healthcare
3. The Promising Disruptions of Extended Reality in Healthcare
4. The Role of Innovative Telehealth System in Revolutionizing Healthcare
5. Next-Gen Technologically Empowered Telehealth Systems
6. Extended Reality for Patient Recovery and Wellness
7. Integrated XR-Enabled Information Access for Effective Medical Practice
8. Role of Virtual Reality (VR) for healthcare education
9. The Use of Extended Realities in Nursing and Midwifery Education
10. AR/VR Telehealth Platforms for Remote Procedural Training
11. Extended Reality for Surgical Training Simulations and Surgery Planning
12. Envisioning Big Data in IoT with Augmented and Virtual Reality: Challenges Opportunities and Potential Solutions
13. Artificial Intelligence Enabled Extended Reality in Smart Healthcare Service
14. Extended Reality and Edge AI for Healthcare 4.0: A systematic study
15. The Future of XR-Empowered Healthcare: Roadmap for 2050

Authors

Samiya Khan Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Digital Innovation, School of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK. Samiya Khan is an alumna of Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi (Bachelor's Degree), Institute of Informatics and Communication, University of Delhi, South Campus (Master's Degree) and Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (Ph.D. - Computer Science). Currently, she is working as a postdoctoral research fellow at University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. Her current research focuses on the use of artificial intelligence for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Mansaf Alam Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi, Delhi, India. Dr. Mansaf Alam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia. He also holds the titles of Young Faculty Research Fellow, DeitY, Govt. of India & Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Applied Information Science. He has published several research articles in reputed International Journals and Proceedings of reputed International conferences published by IEEE, Springer, Elsevier Science, and ACM. His area of research includes Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning & Deep Learning, Cloud Computing, Cloud database management system(CDBMS), Object Oriented Database System(OODBMS), Genetic Programming, Bioinformatics, Image Processing, Information Retrieval and Data Mining. He serves as reviewer of various Journals of International repute like Information Science, published by Elsevier. He is also a member of program committees of various International conferences. He is in editorial Board member of Intentional Journals in Computer Sciences. Shoaib Amin Banday Assistant Professor, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora, J&K, India. Shoaib Amin Banday is an alumnus of National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, India, with a Ph.D. in Electronics & Communication Engineering and M. Tech. in Communication and IT. He did his B. Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Islamic University of Science and Technology, Jammu & Kashmir, India. He has contributed many research papers and his publications extend across journal articles and book chapters in high impact publications of international repute. He has also participated in reputed international conferences. His current research focuses on Medical Image Processing & Analysis, Design of CADe and CADx Systems, Radiomics, Image Analysis via Machine Learning & Deep Learning and Medical Image Security. Mohammed Shaukat Usta Retired from Public Health Specialist sub cadre of Central Health Service, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Dr. Mohammed Shaukat Usta has worked as a Senior public health specialist in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. He has more than 37 years of experience in the field of public health and has the distinction of working at all levels of health delivery system in the country. During his tenure as National Programme manager in the National AIDS Control Programme, he has been at the forefront in the planning and execution of effective HIV surveillance system, and has also been involved in the development of HIV estimation approaches in India for almost a decade. He also worked as focal point for management of Blood Transfusion services and Care, Support and Treatment component under National AIDS Control Programme. His last assignment in service was as Deputy Director General and Advisor, looking after National Programme for Non-Communicable Diseases. The job profile includes planning and management including implementation of programme activities in close coordination with State level health functionaries, for matters related to Cancer, Diabetes, Cardio-Vascular Diseases and Stroke.