6AI-Powered Drones for Healthcare Applications
M. Nalini
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Sri Sairam Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Modern technology is becoming more prevalent in all procedures to enhance the standard of people’s lives. As they advance in the healthcare industry, advanced technologies have paved the path for all industries over time. The use of technology in healthcare is growing involvement in nearly all activities from practically showing up on the screen for lab testing. Many individuals live in isolated places, those are lacking access to basic healthcare, making it accessible through pharmaceuticals, vaccinations, blood, and sample collection for analysis. Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Common uses for this approach include situations where deploying a human-piloted aircraft poses a significant danger or when it is not practicable to use human planes. A drone can quickly bring medicines, supplies, and vaccinations to the location where they are needed, ending the outsourcing of deadly infectious illnesses. A drone may be employed for both disaster relief and administration. A live video feed of the impacted areas can be provided. There are a few spots in India that are difficult to get to owing to hazardous pathways and others that have dense traffic or subpar transportation infrastructure, but for some operations, a drone is seen to be enough. Consumers and the health-care system are benefiting ...
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