Título: Internet of Things as Intimating for Pregnant Women’s Healthcare: An Impending Privacy Issues
Autores: Talpur, Mir Sajjad Hussain; Central South University
Hussain Shaikh, Murtaza; Member IEEE, Oslo
Buriro, Riaz Ali; Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam
Talpur, Hira Sajjad; Huazhong Agriculture University
Talpur, Fozia; Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam
Shafi, Hina; Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam
Ahsan Shaikh, Munazza; Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
Fecha: 2013-12-29
Publicador: TELKOMNIKA: Indonesian journal of electrical engineering
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Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Computer Engineering
Internet of Things; Pregnant women Healthcare; Components; Practitioners; Privacy
Descripción: Ingeniously, the innovations are taking place in current medical era, where IoT is a key and its related technology plays a dynamic role in pregnant women care taking inside hospital and outside. IoT ensure the effective and efficient care of pregnant women in any environment because intelligent tiny devices like RF-Tags, sensors are attached with pregnant women, and all the activities of pregnant women can be monitored by professional medical staff from anywhere and anytime. The usage of these advanced technologies in pregnant women care environment, absolutely eradicates the pregnancy complications and harmful incidents, but also raises privacy, religious, ethical, legal and social issues. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the usage of IoT in pregnant women healthcare environments and articulates endorsements to promote research then can guarantee that the pregnant women’s privacy is preserved.
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