MEDICAL INFORMATICS IV
AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) - CLOUD BASED IOT TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES, SPECIALIZED FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE, BLINDNESS, AND HEARING DISABILITIES
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İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları
The use of informatics technology in healthcare has revolutionized the way medical solutions are provided to healthcare people. The use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology raised for remote monitoring in the healthcare sector, unleashing the potential to keep patients safe and healthy, including the use of medical intervention. Additionally assistive technology such as wearable devices and smart home systems that are used to monitor and measure patient’s health, facilitate home access, help with artificial intelligence system analysis by providing real-time data, and help in communication and interaction with the environment around them. Another use of Augmented Reality (AR) can be integrated in the system, since AR helps in assisting people with disabilities in their everyday lives, and may help in identifying objects and landmarks, distances, people’s faces, directions, and more applications to overcome barriers. Artificial intelligence is also suitable in the healthcare industry as it transforms data by improving data processing, identifying patterns and aiding decision-making, as well as generating insights and analyzing large amounts of patient data. Artificial intelligence can be integrated in the structure inside cloud components, to be a main part in the decision system. This work aims to develop an interconnected structure for getting the benefit of utilizing IoT technology to provide medical solutions for specialized people, and assist individuals who had Alzheimer, and people born with disabilities, especially blind and deaf people. For the structure it has been proposing cloud-base systems that interact with all IoT and wearable devices, and using AI decision systems, it will handle the devices automatically to provide visual and audio instruction, meanwhile in worst cases the decision system will automatically provide medical intervention by sending an alert to physicians