Ubiquitous Internet of Medical Things on Interoperable Ssn Ontology Platforms for E-Health Monitoring of Connected Objects
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Abstract Ubiquitous Internet of medical things (U-IoMT) technology is designed to predict the efficiency and quality of health care facilities by using various connected objects to support patient monitoring systems. U- IoMT is connected to devices such as RFID tags and several physical sensor devices (WSN) that collect real-time information. This technology is used to comprehend complex security-related tasks. The ubiquitous platform can be used to access smart health care information through mobile and electronic devices, allowing for faster diagnosis and higher service quality. In this study, we use ontology to describe the semantic representation of medical objects and their data in U-IoMT backup in this analysis. The healthcare system aims to examine patient prescriptions and drug supply chain management records. Emergency healthcare services are connected to smartphone-wearable devices of patients for monitoring purposes to reduce emergency cases and to maintain e-patient records. The mobile health application aims to maintain the health status of a patient wherever the patient is located. The semantic sensor networks (SSN) architecture uses peer-to-peer communication to achieve semantic interoperability, which is described as interoperable IoMT platforms. A framework of SSN and the context-awareness layer was additionally created for visualization of patient remote health monitoring, drug management, patient moment analysis, and patient tracking were monitored using various devices, e-health was used to demonstrate the chronic diseases.
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