Critical Retrospection of Performance of Emerging Mobile Technologies in Health Data Management.
Sonali VyasDeepshikha BhargavaJyoti BholaJaved Ahmed UjjanSathyapriya EswaranAbdul Wahab RahmaniPublished in: Journal of healthcare engineering (2022)
The recent advancement in mobile technologies has led to opening a new paradigm in the field of medical healthcare systems. The development of WBAN sensors, wearable devices, and 5G/6G wireless technology has made real-time monitoring and telecare of the patient feasible. The complex framework to secure sensitive data of the patient and healthcare professionals is critical. The fast computation of health data generated is crucial for disease prediction and trauma-related services; the security of data and financial transactions is also a major concern. Various models, algorithms, and frameworks have been developed to tame critical issues related to healthcare services. The efficiency of these frameworks and models depends on energy and time consumption. Thus, the review of recent emerging technologies in respect of energy and time consumption is required. This paper reviews the developments in recent mobile technologies, their application, and the comparative analysis of their performance parameters to explicitly understand the utility, capacity, and limitations. This will help to understand the shortcomings of the recent technologies for the development of better frameworks with higher performance capabilities as well as higher quality of services.