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6 June 2024 Quantifying knowledge: medical applications of radar aging through the lens of bibliometrics
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Abstract
This research plunges into the rapidly growing radar technology in the medical sector, putting emphasis on its possibility to revolutionize elderly care and health monitoring among the aging global population. Based on a systematic literature review and rigorous bibliometric analysis, we discuss radar technology application in healthcare, focusing on its potential for non-invasive, high-accuracy diagnosis and continuous patient monitoring. Our findings highlight the critical harmony between radar technology and the advances in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, which open the door to smart healthcare solutions. These advancements will improve early disease detection, fall risk prevention, and real-time health monitoring, resulting in quick medical responses. This study endeavors to offer useful knowledge to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are working towards the use of technology for better health in the context of the demographic changes that the world is experiencing in terms of an ageing population by mapping the current research landscape, identifying the existing trends and gaps, and proposing the future direction of research.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Khaled Obaideen, Yousuf Faroukh, Talal Bonny, Mohammad Al-Shabi, and Ahmad Alobaid "Quantifying knowledge: medical applications of radar aging through the lens of bibliometrics", Proc. SPIE 13059, Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XXI, 1305906 (6 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013860
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Biomedical applications

Medicine

Analytical research

Artificial intelligence

Medical research

Structural health monitoring

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