Zhiyong Wu, Zhida Huang, Nianhua Tang, Kai Wang, Chuanjie Bian, Dandan Li, Vumika Kuraki, Felix Schmid
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Abstract
Physical therapists specializing in sports rehabilitation detection help injured athletes recover from their wounds and avoid further harm. Sports rehabilitators treat not just commonplace sports injuries but also work-related musculoskeletal injuries, discomfort, and disorders. Sensor-equipped Internet of Things (IoT) monitors the real-time location of medical equipment such as scooters, cardioverters, nebulizer treatments, oxygenation pumps, or other monitor gear. Analysis of medicine deployment across sites is possible in real time. Health care delivery based on digital technology to improve access, affordability, and sustainability of medical treatment is known as digital health care. The challenging characteristics of such sports injury rehabilitation for digital health care are playing position, game strategies, and cybersecurity. Hence, in this research, health care IoT-enabled body area networks (HIoT-BAN) have been designed to improve sports injury rehabilitation detection for digital health care. The health care sector may benefit significantly from IoT adoption since it allows for enhanced patient safety; health care investment management includes controlling the hospital's pharmaceutical stock and monitoring the heat and humidity levels. Digital health describes a group of programmers made to aid health care delivery, whether by assisting with clinical decision-making or streamlining back-end operations in health care institutions. A HIoT-BAN effectively predicts the rise in sports injury rehabilitation detection with faster digital health care based on IoT. The research concludes that the HIoT-BAN effectively indicates sports injury rehabilitation detection for digital health care. The experimental analysis of HIoT-BAN outperforms the IoT method in terms of performance, accuracy, prediction ratio, and mean square error rate.
Big DataCOMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
2.20%
发文量
60
期刊介绍:
Big Data is the leading peer-reviewed journal covering the challenges and opportunities in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating vast amounts of data. The Journal addresses questions surrounding this powerful and growing field of data science and facilitates the efforts of researchers, business managers, analysts, developers, data scientists, physicists, statisticians, infrastructure developers, academics, and policymakers to improve operations, profitability, and communications within their businesses and institutions.
Spanning a broad array of disciplines focusing on novel big data technologies, policies, and innovations, the Journal brings together the community to address current challenges and enforce effective efforts to organize, store, disseminate, protect, manipulate, and, most importantly, find the most effective strategies to make this incredible amount of information work to benefit society, industry, academia, and government.
Big Data coverage includes:
Big data industry standards,
New technologies being developed specifically for big data,
Data acquisition, cleaning, distribution, and best practices,
Data protection, privacy, and policy,
Business interests from research to product,
The changing role of business intelligence,
Visualization and design principles of big data infrastructures,
Physical interfaces and robotics,
Social networking advantages for Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Google, etc,
Opportunities around big data and how companies can harness it to their advantage.