Blockchain And Deep Learning Methods for Smart Cities: A Progression on Digital Healthcare
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PRAVEEN TRIPATHI, GOPAL DUTT
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With the advent of artificial intelligence, Blockchain and IOT systems the Smart Cities are getting developed with high efficiency and growth to improve the quality of human life in terms of health, finance, security, travel, and tourism. Digital Healthcare system is globalized, COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest example the way things are unfolded and speeded up from diagnosis, essential medicine provision, treatment procedures, monitoring patients at quarantine to vaccination roll out and implementation across the globe. It’s evident that many developed and developing countries put their resources together to find solutions for COVID-19 vaccination. COVID-19 is a challenging situation for many countries, especially in cities as the population is dense, which could increase the spread of infections. Deep Learning Techniques such as Neural Networks are playing a prominent role in human disease diagnosis, emergency care systems, mobilization of medical facilities to reduce the time taken for diagnosis and treatment processes involved increasing the human life span and quality of life. In urban cities, population growth is enormous due to migrations after industrial revolution because of increased demands of human services. Processing large data sets into informative source using Deep Learning algorithms enabled huge developments in healthcare system. Artificial Intelligence and e-commerce systems enabled many services like virtual consultations, speedy and efficient diagnostic systems at an early stage of the disease, emergency care services, mobile health services and online medicine delivery systems to facilitate health services in Smart Cities.
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Unique Paper ID: 155371
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 10
Page(s): 25 - 36
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