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Digital Twin for Healthcare
Design, Challenges, and Solutions
An overview of digital twin technology in healthcare
Abdulmotaleb El Saddik (Edited by)
9780323991636, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 23 November 2022
378 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.45 kg
Digital Twins for Healthcare: Design, Challenges and Solutions establishes the state-of-art in the specification, design, creation, deployment and exploitation of digital twins' technologies for healthcare and wellbeing. A digital twin is a digital replication of a living or non-living physical entity. When data is transmitted seamlessly, it bridges the physical and virtual worlds, thus allowing the virtual entity to exist simultaneously with the physical entity. A digital twin facilitates the means to understand, monitor, and optimize the functions of the physical entity and provide continuous feedback. It can be used to improve citizens' quality of life and wellbeing in smart cities and the virtualization of industrial processes.
1. Introduction to Digital Twin
2. Under-Actuated Digital Twin’s Robotic Hands with Tactile Sensing Capabilities for Well-being
3. Digital Twin for Healthcare Immersive Services
4. Challenges of Digital Twin in Healthcare
5. Architecture Reference Models of Digital Twins for Healthcare
6. Artificial Intelligence Models in Digital Twins for Health and Well-being
7. COVIDMe: A Digital Twin for COVID-19 self-assessment and detection
8. Improve Human Living Environment and Human Health by Environmental Digital Twins Technology
9. Role of smart technologies in detecting cognitive impairment and enhancing assisted living
10. Digital Twins and Cybersecurity in Healthcare systems
11. Potential applications of Digital Twin in Medical care
12. Digital Twin in Prognostics and Health Management System
13. Digital Twin for Cardiology
14. Applications of digital twins to migraine disease
15. Digital Twins for Nutrition
16. Digital Twins for Allergies
Subject Areas: Artificial intelligence [UYQ], Robotics [TJFM1], Biomedical engineering [MQW]