UAV-enabled healthcare architecture: Issues and challenges

  • Ullah, Sana
  • Kim, Ki-Il
  • Kim, Kyong Hoon
  • Imran, Muhammad
  • Khan, Pervez
  • 외 2명
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have great potential to revolutionize the future of automotive, energy, and healthcare sectors by working as wireless relays to improve connectivity with ground networks. They are able to collect and process real-time information by connecting existing network infrastructures including Internet of Medical Things (e.g., Body Area Networks (BANs)) and Internet of Vehicles with clouds or remote servers. In this article, we advocate and promote the notion of employing UAVs as data collectors. To demonstrate practicality of the idea, we propose a UAV-based architecture to communicate with BANs in a reliable and power-efficient manner. The proposed architecture adopts the concept of wakeup-radio based communication between a UAV and multiple BANs. We analyze the performance of the proposed protocol in terms of throughput and delay by allocating different priorities to the hubs or gateways. The proposed architecture may be useful in remote or disaster areas, where BANs have poor or no access to conventional wireless communication infrastructure, and may even assist vehicular networks by monitoring driver's physiological conditions through BANs. We further highlight open research issues and challenges that are important for developing efficient protocols for UAV-based data collection in smart healthcare systems. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Unmanned Aerial VehiclesBody Area NetworkIoVSmart healthcareIndustryUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLESBODY AREA NETWORKSINTERNETFRAMEWORK
제목
UAV-enabled healthcare architecture: Issues and challenges
저자
Ullah, SanaKim, Ki-IlKim, Kyong HoonImran, MuhammadKhan, PervezTovar, EduardoAli, Farman
DOI
10.1016/j.future.2019.01.028
발행일
2019-08
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Article
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Future Generation Computer Systems
97
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425 ~ 432