Angélica M. Peralta-Ochoa’s research while affiliated with Politecnica Salesiana University and other places

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Smart Healthcare Applications over 5G Networks: A Systematic Review
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January 2023

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Angélica M. Peralta-Ochoa

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Pedro A. Chaca-Asmal

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Edwin J. Coronel-González

Provisioning of health services such as care, monitoring, and remote surgery is being improved thanks to fifth-generation cellular technology (5G). As 5G expands globally, more smart healthcare applications have been developed due to its extensive eMBB (Enhanced Mobile Broadband) and URLLC (Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications) features that can be used to generate healthcare systems that allow minimizing the face-to-face assistance of patients at hospital centers. This powerful network provides high transmission speeds, ultra-low latency, and a network capacity greater than that of 4G. Fifth-generation cellular technology is expected to be a means to provide excellent quality of medical care, through its technological provision to the use of IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) devices. Due to the numerous contributions in research on this topic, it is necessary to develop a review that provides an orderly perspective on research trends and niches for researchers to use as a starting point for their work. In this context, this article presents a systematic review based on PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses), with article selection based on inclusion and exclusion criteria that avoid bias. This research was based on research questions that were answered from the included works. These questions focus on technical characteristics, health benefits, and security protocols necessary for the development of smart healthcare applications. We have identified that a high percentage of existing works in the literature are proposals (56.81%, n = 25) and theoretical studies (22.73%, n = 10); few implementations (15.91%, n = 7) and prototypes (4.55%, n = 2) exist, due to the limited global deployment of 5G. However, the panorama looks promising based on proposals and future work that these technological systems allow, all based on improving healthcare for people.

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... Arunsundar et al. [24] suggested integrating telemedicine into 5G networks to handle emergencies using massive MIMO and cognitive radio networks. Peralta-Ochoa et al. [25] examined how 5G technology may be used in intelligent healthcare applications, focusing on theoretical ideas and small-scale applications. The research indicates that intelligent healthcare is becoming increasingly important, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

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A Hybrid Deep Learning Framework for Speech-to-Text Conversion as Part of Telemedicine System Integrated With 5G
Smart Healthcare Applications over 5G Networks: A Systematic Review