Table Of ContentMachine Learning, Deep
Learning, Big Data, and
Internet of Things for
Healthcare
Tis book reviews the development of current technologies under the
theme of the emerging concept of healthcare, specifcally in terms of
what makes healthcare more efcient and efective with the help of high-
precision algorithms. Te mechanism that drives it is machine learning,
deep learning, big data, and Internet of Tings (IoT)—the scientifc feld
that gives machines the ability to learn without being strictly programmed.
It has emerged together with big data technologies and high-performance
computing to create new opportunities to unravel, quantify, and understand
data-intensive processes in healthcare operational environments.
Tis book ofers comprehensive coverage of the most essential topics,
including:
• Introduction to e-monitoring for healthcare
• Case studies based on big data and healthcare
• Intelligent learning analytics in healthcare sectors using machine
learning and IoT
• Identifying diseases and diagnosis using machine learning and IoT
• Deep learning architecture and framework for healthcare using IoT
• Knowledge discovery from big data of healthcare-related processing
• Big data and IoT in healthcare
• Role of IoT in sustainable healthcare
• A heterogeneous IoT-based application for remote monitoring of
physiological and environmental parameters
Machine Learning, Deep
Learning, Big Data, and
Internet of Things for
Healthcare
Edited by Govind Singh Patel, Seema Nayak,
and Sunil Kumar Chaudhary
First edition published 2023
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Contents
Preface, vii
Acknowledgements, ix
Editors, xi
List of Contributors, xiii
CHAPTER 1 ◾ I ntroduction to E-Monitoring for
Healthcare 1
SEEMA NAYAK, SHAMLA MANTRI, MANOJ NAYAK, AND AMRITA RAI
CHAPTER 2 ◾ C ase Study-Based Big Data and IoT in
Healthcare 13
ARUN KUMAR GAROV AND A.K. AWASTHI
CHAPTER 3 ◾ I ntelligent Learning Analytics in the
Healthcare Sector Using Machine
Learning and IoT 37
KUNDANKUMAR RAMESHWAR SARAF AND P. MALATHI
CHAPTER 4 ◾ I nfuence of AI and Machine Learning to
Empower the Healthcare Sector 55
SUMIT KOUL, BHARTI KOUL, AND BHAWNA BAKSHI
CHAPTER 5 ◾ R eal-Time IoT-Based Online Analysis to
Improve Performance of PV Solar System
for Medical Emergencies 77
LOKESH VARSHNEY, KANHAIYA KUMAR, SNIGDHA SHARMA,
AND DINESH SINGH
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CHAPTER 6 ◾ M ajor Depressive Disorder Detection and
Monitoring Using Smart Wearable Devices
with Multi-Feature Sensing 93
SHAMLA MANTRI, SEEMA NAYAK, RITOM GUPTA, PRANAV BAKRE,
PRATIK GORADE, AND VIGNESH IYER
CHAPTER 7 ◾ I oT in the Healthcare Sector 107
A.K. AWASTHI, SANJEEV KUMAR, AND ARUN KUMAR GAROV
CHAPTER 8 ◾ T he Role of IoT in Sustainable
Healthcare 125
ASHISH MULAJKAR, SANJEET K SINHA, VINOD BHARAT,
ARUNDOY LENKA, AND GOVIND SINGH PATEL
CHAPTER 9 ◾ E MG-Based Robot Control Human
Interfaces for Hospitals 137
GOVIND SINGH PATEL, DHIRAJ GUPTA, BAIBASWATA MOHAPATRA,
AND SUNIL KUMAR CHAUDHARY
CHAPTER 10 ◾ P erformance Analysis of Adaptive Cruise
Control Using Arduino for Healthcare 157
MANISH PAKHIRA, RUPALI SHRIVASTAVA, VISHESH KUMAR MISHRA,
AND LOKESH VARSHNEY
INDEX, 169
Preface
The importance of machine learning, deep learning, big data and
Internet of Tings for healthcare is well known in almost all engineer-
ing felds. Tis book is structured to cover the key aspects of all these areas
in the medical context.
Tis book uses plain and lucid language to explain the concepts of these
subjects. It provides logical methods of explaining various complicated
challenges and stepwise methods to explain important topics. Each chap-
ter is well supported with necessary illustrations and practical examples.
Te chapters are arranged in sequence that permits each topic to build
upon earlier studies. Care has been taken to make students comfortable in
understanding the basic concepts of the subject.
Tis book not only covers the entire scope but also explains the philoso-
phy of the subjects. Tis makes the understanding of the subjects clearer
and more interesting. Tis book will be very useful not only to students
but also to their teachers.
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Acknowledgements
We extend our thanks to Mr. Anil Bagane, Hon’ble Executive
Director, and Dr. Sanjay A. Khot, Principal, SITCOE, Yadrav,
Kolhapur, MH, India for giving us the opportunity to edit this book.
We owe a deep gratitude to Shri Mayank Agrawal Ji, Managing Director,
Prof. (Dr.) M.K. Soni, Director General and Director, IIMT College of
Engineering, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, for providing us neces-
sary facilities, valuable suggestions, and kind encouragement.
We are also thankful to Dr. Brijesh Kumar, Director, GCET, Greater
Noida, for his support and guidance.
Dr. Govind Singh Patel
SITCOE, Yadrav, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Dr. Seema Nayak
IIMT college of Engineering, Greater Noida, India
Dr. Sunil Kumar Chaudhary
GCET, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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