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4.5 IoT in E-Health and Automotive Systems

Lesson 27 of 31 in the free Internet of Things (IoT) notes on Siksha Sarovar, written by Rohit Jangra.

4.5.1 E-Health (Internet of Medical Things - IoMT)

Transforming healthcare from "Reactive" (treating sick people) to "Proactive" (preventing sickness).

  • Remote Monitoring: Wearables that detect heart arrhythmias (Atrial Fibrillation) 24/7.
  • Asset Tracking: Tracking ventilators and infusion pumps in a large hospital via BLE.
  • Smart Implants: Connected pacemakers that alert doctors to lead-failures before they become fatal.

4.5.2 Automotive Applications (V2X Connectivity)

Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication is the key to Level 5 autonomous driving.

  1. V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle): Preventing multi-car pile-ups by broadcasting emergency braking alerts.
  2. V2I (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure): Smart traffic lights prioritizing ambulances or dimming when no cars are present.
  3. Telematics: Monitoring truck driver behavior, fuel efficiency, and engine health remotely.

4.5.3 Technical Requirements for IoMT/V2X

  • 99.999% Reliability: A dropped packet in a medical alert or a collision warning can be fatal.
  • URLLC (Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication): A specific 5G feature designed for these high-stakes applications.