Potential of Internet of Things and Semantic Web Technologies in the Health Sector

M. Edeh, E. Otto, N.E. Richard-Nnabu, S. G. Ugboaja, C. Umoke, D. Omachi
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Science and technology have become essential components of healthcare. The emergence of Artificial intelligence (AI), Blockhain, mobile techs, Internet of Things (IoT) and Semantic Web Technologies (SWTs) etcetera have amplified the growing influence of technology in global health systems. IoT and SWTs in particular are seen as the next-generation technologies that can revolutionize global health systems. Thus, this paper examines the various potentials of IoT and SWTs in the health sector, with a view to creating more awareness regarding its prospects and associated risks, and also to assist stakeholders to maximize its possibilities to enrich healthcare delivery. We deduced that both IoT and SWTs harbour promising features that are now being deployed in the health sector to enhance quality service delivery, medical research and innovations, smart health, telemedicine, communications, patient care and effective health outcomes just to mention but a few. We conclude that the adoption and implementation of IoT-based devices and SWTs will be significant in sustainability and improvement of healthcare systems in the future. However, privacy and medical data security remains a major source of concern to many stakeholders.
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物联网和语义网技术在卫生领域的潜力
科学技术已经成为医疗保健的重要组成部分。人工智能(AI)、区块链、移动技术、物联网(IoT)和语义网技术(SWTs)等的出现,放大了技术在全球卫生系统中日益增长的影响力。特别是物联网和swt被视为可以彻底改变全球卫生系统的下一代技术。因此,本文探讨了物联网和swt在卫生部门的各种潜力,以期提高人们对其前景和相关风险的认识,并帮助利益相关者最大限度地提高其丰富医疗保健服务的可能性。我们推断,物联网和SWTs都具有很有前景的功能,这些功能现在正在卫生部门部署,以提高服务质量,医学研究和创新,智能健康,远程医疗,通信,患者护理和有效的健康结果,仅举几例。我们得出的结论是,采用和实施基于物联网的设备和swt将对未来医疗保健系统的可持续性和改进具有重要意义。然而,隐私和医疗数据安全仍然是许多利益相关者关注的主要问题。
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