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AI-Based Internet of Things (AIoT): Applications of AI With IoT

AI-Based Internet of Things (AIoT): Applications of AI With IoT

Dharma Teja Singampalli, Anil Audumbar Pise
ISBN13: 9781668465196|ISBN10: 1668465191|EISBN13: 9781668465202
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6519-6.ch007
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Singampalli, Dharma Teja, and Anil Audumbar Pise. "AI-Based Internet of Things (AIoT): Applications of AI With IoT." Handbook of Research on AI and Knowledge Engineering for Real-Time Business Intelligence, edited by Kamal Kant Hiran, et al., IGI Global, 2023, pp. 105-130. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6519-6.ch007

APA

Singampalli, D. T. & Pise, A. A. (2023). AI-Based Internet of Things (AIoT): Applications of AI With IoT. In K. Hiran, K. Hemachandran, A. Pise, & B. Rabi (Eds.), Handbook of Research on AI and Knowledge Engineering for Real-Time Business Intelligence (pp. 105-130). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6519-6.ch007

Chicago

Singampalli, Dharma Teja, and Anil Audumbar Pise. "AI-Based Internet of Things (AIoT): Applications of AI With IoT." In Handbook of Research on AI and Knowledge Engineering for Real-Time Business Intelligence, edited by Kamal Kant Hiran, et al., 105-130. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6519-6.ch007

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Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) allows information from multiple sensory elements to be successfully communicated to an IoT hub/control center, where it can be used for monitoring, diagnosis, and assistance, as well as intelligent decision-making. Data gathered from patients, medical equipment, hospitals, ambulances, recovery centers, nursing homes, and other facilities can be used to assist in the development of smart environments for the elderly and infirm. Regular monitoring of patients' vital signs, appointment scheduling, after-care assistance, geriatric support, vulnerability analysis, disease diagnosis, and priority management are all possible in these smart environments. In addition, numerous potential issues and inconsistencies with the IoT-H approach are frequently highlighted. As a result of this chapter, current and future researchers interested in the subject will have a deeper understanding of the various field of feasible IoT-H implementations that will need to be studied in order to fully understand the impact and effect on any of those numerous IoT applications.

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