Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia

The advent of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, IR4.0 has ushered in a new era of digitization that has benefited people all over the world and boosted economic growth by creating new business sectors. By 2022, it is predicted that IoT deployment in the healthcare sector will contribute roughly USD 158...

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Published in:2nd IEEE National Biomedical Engineering Conference, NBEC 2023
Main Author: Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2023
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Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
2023
2nd IEEE National Biomedical Engineering Conference, NBEC 2023


10.1109/NBEC58134.2023.10352633
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85182744586&doi=10.1109%2fNBEC58134.2023.10352633&partnerID=40&md5=dd064354989343a65e6c079f168b6cc2
The advent of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, IR4.0 has ushered in a new era of digitization that has benefited people all over the world and boosted economic growth by creating new business sectors. By 2022, it is predicted that IoT deployment in the healthcare sector will contribute roughly USD 158 billion, up from just USD 41 billion in 2017. Therefore, the purpose of this article was to provide an overview and explore the prerequisites for implementing the Internet of Medical Things, IoMT for the Malaysian healthcare sector. The Malaysian government, realizing the necessity, created the Digitization Strategic Plan 2021-2025, which includes the planning of ICT activities. The fundamentals of 5G network architecture in healthcare, including a few parameters, features, and performance measures of 5G technology, are only a few of the areas that have been brought up for discussion in this paper. Last but not least, there is an outline of the challenges and threats related to implementation, along with anticipated future research and development aimed at making the IoMT long-term sustainable. © 2023 IEEE.
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author Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
spellingShingle Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
author_facet Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
author_sort Matusin A.; Idrus S.M.; Aliana Hidayah Mohamed N.; Huda Saris N.N.; Nasruddin Atiqullah Fakrullah A.; Amran M.E.
title Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
title_short Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
title_full Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Internet of Medical Things Readiness with 5G Infrastructure and Service Implementation for Healthcare Industry in Malaysia
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description The advent of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, IR4.0 has ushered in a new era of digitization that has benefited people all over the world and boosted economic growth by creating new business sectors. By 2022, it is predicted that IoT deployment in the healthcare sector will contribute roughly USD 158 billion, up from just USD 41 billion in 2017. Therefore, the purpose of this article was to provide an overview and explore the prerequisites for implementing the Internet of Medical Things, IoMT for the Malaysian healthcare sector. The Malaysian government, realizing the necessity, created the Digitization Strategic Plan 2021-2025, which includes the planning of ICT activities. The fundamentals of 5G network architecture in healthcare, including a few parameters, features, and performance measures of 5G technology, are only a few of the areas that have been brought up for discussion in this paper. Last but not least, there is an outline of the challenges and threats related to implementation, along with anticipated future research and development aimed at making the IoMT long-term sustainable. © 2023 IEEE.
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