Digital Twin Technologies for Healthcare 4.0 /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Dhanaraj, Rajesh Kumar (Editor), Murugesan, Santhiya (Editor), Balusamy, Balamurugan (Editor), Balas, Valentina Emilia (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom : Institution of Engineering & Technology, 2022.
Series:Healthcare technologies series ; 46.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the editors -- 1 Introduction: digital twin technology in healthcare -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Digital twin -- background study -- 1.3 Research on digital twin technologies -- 1.4 Digital twin sectors in healthcare -- 1.4.1 Digital patient -- 1.4.2 Pharmaceutical industry -- 1.4.3 Hospital -- 1.4.4 Wearable technologies -- 1.5 Challenges and issues in implementation -- 1.5.1 Trust -- 1.5.2 Security and privacy -- 1.5.3 Standardization -- 1.5.4 Diversity and multisource -- References 
505 8 |a 2 Convergence of Digital Twin, AI, IOT, and machine learning techniques for medical diagnostics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 DT technology -- 2.2.1 Steps in DT creation -- 2.2.2 DT types and functions -- 2.3 DT and its supporting technologies -- AI, Cloud computing, DL, Big Data analytics, ML, and IoT -- 2.4 DT integration with other technologies for medical diagnosis and health management -- 2.5 DT technology and its application -- 2.5.1 DT application in manufacturing industry -- 2.5.2 Applications of DT in automotive & aerospace -- 2.5.3 Medicine diagnosis and device development 
505 8 |a 2.5.4 Wind twin technology -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Application of digital twin technology in model-based systems engineering -- 3.1 Evolution of DTT -- 3.2 Basic concepts of DTT -- 3.3 DTT implementation in power system -- 3.3.1 Characteristics of DTT in power systems -- 3.4 Power system network modeling using DTT -- 3.4.1 Model-based approach -- 3.4.2 Data-driven approach -- 3.4.3 Combination of both -- 3.5 Integration of power system with DTT -- 3.6 Future scope of DTT in power systems -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References 
505 8 |a 4 Digital twins in e-health: adoption of technology and challenges in the management of clinical systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Digital twin -- 4.3 Evolution of healthcare services -- 4.4 Elderly medical services and demands -- 4.5 Cloud computing -- 4.6 Cloud computing DT in healthcare -- 4.6.1 Use cases -- 4.7 Digital healthcare modeling process -- 4.8 Cloud-based healthcare facility platform -- 4.9 Applications of DT technology -- 4.9.1 Cardiovascular application -- 4.9.2 Cadaver high temperature -- 4.9.3 Diabetes meters -- 4.9.4 Stress monitoring -- 4.10 Benefits of DT technology 
505 8 |a 4.10.1 Remote monitoring -- 4.10.2 Group cooperation -- 4.10.3 Analytical maintenance -- 4.10.4 Transparency -- 4.10.5 Future prediction -- 4.10.6 Information -- 4.10.7 Big data analytics and processing -- 4.10.8 Cost effectiveness -- 4.11 DT challenges in healthcare -- 4.11.1 Cost effectiveness -- 4.11.2 Data collection -- 4.11.3 Data protection -- 4.11.4 Team collaboration -- 4.11.5 Monitoring -- 4.11.6 Software maintenance and assurance -- 4.11.7 Regulatory complications -- 4.11.8 Security and privacy-related issues -- 4.11.9 Targets of attackers -- 4.12 Conclusion -- References 
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