Development of automatic medical internet of things system (MIoT) for robotic surgery with multi-protocol approach using COAP and MQTT protocols
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industrial IoT, medical IoT, robotic surgery, automatic pain management, CoAP, MQTT protocolAbstract
Modern medical devices serving as blessings to patients worldwide as IoT systems are becoming pillar for healthcare professionals. IoT research is growing in the direction of automation of patient care systems to automation of robotic surgeries. Industrial IoT is serving numerous sectors like medical, agriculture, manufacturing and many more sectors. Hence, this paper presents the architecture for medical device sensors and devices which can be automated for fast response to incoming IoT protocol. We developed the multiprotocol communication approach where CoAP and MQTT protocols can respond to medical system control panel request by extracting the common message parameters. This can be helpful for several medical systems which need automation and quick response systems can be developed using proposed approach.
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