IEEE International Conference on E-health Networking, Application & Services (IEEE Healthcom 2021)
Session T1
Tutorial: 5G E-Health Networks and Related Services, From Theory to Reality
Conference
11:00 AM
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12:30 PM HKT
Local
Feb 28 Sun, 10:00 PM
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11:30 PM EST
5G E-HEALTH NETWORKS AND RELATED SERVICES, FROM THEORY TO REALITY
Di Zhang and Yunkai Zhai
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Information and communication technology (ICT) for health has been widely discussed. However, due to the limited number of connected devices, slow transmission speed, low communication reliability and higher latency drawbacks of prior cellular communications generations, e-health was not widely adopted. The ongoing development of 5G is accelerating the practical use of e-health networks and related services. Stunning 5G envisions are the ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC), enhanced mobile broadband (eMMB) and massive machine type communications (mMTC), which fit the requirements of e-health networks and related services perfectly. However, due to the technology limitations of 5G’s current version, more endeavors are still needed, especially for the URLLC. Besides the technical limitations, ethics and privacy information protection are also challenging the deployments of 5G and beyond technologies (5GB) e-health networks and related services. Motivated by the above, in this tutorial, we cover the related technology solutions, user cases, future research trends and challenges for the 5GB e-health networks and related services. Ultimately, the intent of this tutorial is to provide an in-depth exposition of 5GB research and to serve as a basis for stimulating more out-of-the-box research about the 5GB e-health networks and services.
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