Book Title: Artificial Intelligence in Telemedicine: Processing of Biosignals and medical images- 529949- IMVRA Series
Publisher: CRC Press | Taylor & Francis Group
NB: There are no submission or acceptance fees for chapters submitted to this book for publication. All chapters are accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process
Publisher: CRC Press | Taylor & Francis Group
NB: There are no submission or acceptance fees for chapters submitted to this book for publication. All chapters are accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process
Scope of the Book:
In the recent decade, remote healthcare systems have gotten a lot of attention, which explains why intelligent systems with physiological signal monitoring for e-health care are becoming more popular. As a result, in the event of an emergency, this study uses a system that combines continuous collection and assessment of various vital signs, long-term healthcare, and a cellular connection to a medical facility, while in the usual scenario, all raw data is transferred through the internet. Various physiological indicators, including ECG, temperature, and blood pressure, may be constantly acquired from the device and then transferred to the intelligent analysis scheme for aberrant pulses for the investigation of potentially chronic illnesses.
All physiological signals will be transferred to a remote medical server through cellular networks and the internet as soon as an abnormal event occurs or the request for real-time display of vital signs is confirmed. Data can also be transferred to the mobile phone or phone of a family member using the GPRS system. A prototype has been designed and executed effectively, which offers our community a high level of healthcare and significantly reduces the costs. This book invites novel research ideas, architecture, solutions and mechanisms to provide effective artificial Intelligence in telemedicine
In the recent decade, remote healthcare systems have gotten a lot of attention, which explains why intelligent systems with physiological signal monitoring for e-health care are becoming more popular. As a result, in the event of an emergency, this study uses a system that combines continuous collection and assessment of various vital signs, long-term healthcare, and a cellular connection to a medical facility, while in the usual scenario, all raw data is transferred through the internet. Various physiological indicators, including ECG, temperature, and blood pressure, may be constantly acquired from the device and then transferred to the intelligent analysis scheme for aberrant pulses for the investigation of potentially chronic illnesses.
All physiological signals will be transferred to a remote medical server through cellular networks and the internet as soon as an abnormal event occurs or the request for real-time display of vital signs is confirmed. Data can also be transferred to the mobile phone or phone of a family member using the GPRS system. A prototype has been designed and executed effectively, which offers our community a high level of healthcare and significantly reduces the costs. This book invites novel research ideas, architecture, solutions and mechanisms to provide effective artificial Intelligence in telemedicine
IMPORTANT DATES
We welcome book chapters’ contributions on the following key dates:
- Book Chapter Proposal Submission: 3rd February 2022
- Notification of Acceptance: 15th March 2022
- Full Chapter Submission: 1st June 2022
- Review Results: 15th June 2022
- Final Acceptance: 15th July 2022
- Final Chapter Submission: 5th August 2022
We welcome book chapters’ contributions on the following key dates:
- Book Chapter Proposal Submission: 3rd February 2022
- Notification of Acceptance: 15th March 2022
- Full Chapter Submission: 1st June 2022
- Review Results: 15th June 2022
- Final Acceptance: 15th July 2022
- Final Chapter Submission: 5th August 2022
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION:
Submission Procedure: Prospective authors are requested to submit the Book chapter proposal as a doc/ docx file bearing the Subject: “CRC Book Chapter Proposal” to Computer & Biomedical Engineering CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group” at bookchapterkumar@gmail.com
Note: The proposal must include Title, Authors, An Abstract and a Brief Introduction of Chapter
Contact
Dr. S.N Kumar
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kottayam, Kerala-686518
What’s app: +91-8825680184
Dr Sherin Zafar
School of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Jamia Hamdard
sherin.zafar@jamiahamdard.ac.in
What’s app: 99532 52202
Submission Procedure: Prospective authors are requested to submit the Book chapter proposal as a doc/ docx file bearing the Subject: “CRC Book Chapter Proposal” to Computer & Biomedical Engineering CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group” at bookchapterkumar@gmail.com
Note: The proposal must include Title, Authors, An Abstract and a Brief Introduction of Chapter
Contact
Dr. S.N Kumar
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kottayam, Kerala-686518
What’s app: +91-8825680184
Dr Sherin Zafar
School of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Jamia Hamdard
sherin.zafar@jamiahamdard.ac.in
What’s app: 99532 52202
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