MAXIMIZING NETWORK CAPACITY, CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT IN DESIGNING A TELEMEDICINE NETWORK: A REVIEW AND RECENT CHALLENGES AUTHORS
Résumé
Telemedicine networks have seen significant changes in their capacity,
monitoring, management, and control framework during the previous decades.
The evolution of network capacity, control, and management for Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle (UAV) & Software-Defined Networks (SDN) as support to
telemedicine, artificial intelligence in telemedicine networks, and capabilities in
designing a telemedicine network with respect to its performance and
customization is presented in this study, with a historical history and a future
view. The first section of the article goes over the history of traffic and capacity
expansion, as well as future projections. By introducing a medical and image
data communication protocol for telemedicine, the second section examines the
technological constraints of expanding capacity in the era of UAV & softwaredefined
networking. The third section discusses ways to maximize network
capacity by considering quality of service (QoS) capacity issues. Finally, the
article explores how to construct a telemedicine network that can provide
performance, customization, and capabilities to keep up with increased traffic
in the coming decades. Research gaps and future directions were presented in
the last section.
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