Internet of Things and Communication Technology Synergy for Remote Services in Healthcare

This chapter presents several aspects regarding IoT (Internet of Things) and communication technology synergies for remote services in healthcare for patients with higher risks that justify remote monitoring. According to STATISTICA studies, today there are around 26.66 billion IoT connected devices, and by 2025, the installed base of the IoT devices is forecasted to grow to almost 75.44 billion worldwide, while 25% of cyberattacks will be targeting IoT devices. In the new context of personalized medicine, a series of scenarios for the use of communications services based on 5G and IoT are emerging, taking into account the risks for data security that appears in the case of these applications. Between security and high-power computing, there is a robust direct correlation, which means that low-power computing could generate inherent cybersecurity risks.

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