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UAV Communication for Various Learning Approaches in Metaverse Healthcare Analysis Using Cloud Computing

UAV Communication for Various Learning Approaches in Metaverse Healthcare Analysis Using Cloud Computing
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Author(s): Akshay Bhuvaneswari Ramakrishnan (SASTRA University, India), S. Srijanani (Velammal Engineering College, India), Mukunth Madavan (SASTRA University, India), R Manikandan (SASTRA University, India)and S. Magesh (Dr. M.G.R Educational and Research Institute, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 13
Source title: Ubiquitous Computing and Technological Innovation for Universal Healthcare
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Arumugam Suresh Kumar (Jain University (Deemed), India), Geetha Ganesan (Jain University (Deemed), India), Ramesh Sekaran (Jain University (Deemed), India), Batri Krishnan (Jain University (Deemed), India)and N. V. Kousik (Arden University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2268-0.ch011

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Abstract

The revolutionary integration of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication, metaverse technology, learning techniques, and cloud computing in the healthcare industry is investigated in this chapter. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are capable of collecting a wide variety of data, which can then be viewed in the metaverse. In order to detect illnesses at an earlier stage, machine learning is powered by cloud computing. At the same time that ethical concerns and regulatory problems are being highlighted, the necessity of international collaboration is being emphasized. Applications in the real world illustrate a future in which medical care is not limited by geographic boundaries; it will be possible to receive treatment remotely and receive medical education on a global scale. The chapter is a representation of a collective aspiration to make healthcare a fundamental human right, so rewriting the history of human compassion and the advancement of medical technology.

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