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                   •  Implement the concepts of telemedicine for various applications

               TEXTBOOKS:
                   1.  Norris A C, “Essentials of Telemedicine and Telecare”, John Wiley, New York, 2002.
                   2.  H K Huang, “PACS and Imaging Informatics: Basic Principles and Applications” Wiley, New
                      Jersey, 2010.
                   3.  Khandpur R S, “Telemedicine – Technology and Applications”, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd., New
                      Delhi, 2017.

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Wootton R. Craig, J., Patterson, V. (Eds.), Introduction to Telemedicine. Royal Society of
                      Medicine Press Ltd (ISBN 1853156779), 2006.
                   2.  Keith  J  Dreyer,  Amit  Mehta,  James  H  Thrall,  “Pacs:  A  Guide  to  the  Digital  Revolution”,
                      Springer, New York, 2002.
                   3.  Olga  Ferrer  Roca,  Marcelo  Sosa  Iudicissa,  “Handbook  of  Telemedicine”,  IOS  Press,
                      Netherland, 2002.
                   4.  Bemmel,  J.H.  van,  Musen,  M.A.  (Eds.)  (1997).  Handbook  of  Medical  Informatics.
                      Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. (ISBN 3-540-63351-0)



                BM17E29                      INTERNET OF THINGS IN MEDICINE                       L  T  P  C
                                                                                                  1  0  0  1
               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To learn how the general Internet as well as Internet of Things works.
                   •  To understand the computing tools used for Internet of Things.
                   •  To know the applications of IoT in healthcare.

               UNIT I        BASICS OF IOT, NETWORKING & COMPUTING                                        8
               IoT-An Architectural Overview, Devices and gateways, Local and wide area networking, Building a
               network  –  Requirements  -  Layering  and  protocols  -  Internet  Architecture  –  Network  software  –
               Performance  ;  Link  layer  Services  -  Framing  -  Error  Detection  -  Flow  control,  Fundamentals  of
               Wireless Communication Technology, Introduction to Mobile Computing– Cloud computing

               UNIT II       IOT IN HEALTHCARE                                                            7
               Introduction to Raspberry Pi – Implementation of  IoT with  Raspberry Pi – Wearable Technologies
               and IOT - Electronic tattoos - Smart lenses for diabetics - Bio-monitoring drugs - AliveCor - eCall -
               Remote monitoring - Aging in place - Wireless patient Monitoring  - Virtual consultation .

                                                                                        TOTAL: 15 PERIODS
               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   •  Identify the required components and  build different types of networks
                   •  Apply IoT in medical field.

               TEXT BOOKS
                   1.  Olivier Hersent  , David Boswarthick , Omar Elloumi, “The Internet of Things: Key
                      Applications and Protocols”, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2012.
                   2.  Jan Holler, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan , “From Machine-to-Machine to the Internet
                      of Things: Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence”, Elsevier Ltd, 2014



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