Contagion flag #12 · 2026-07-08 21:56:21.313810+00:00
A Q-learning-based QoS-aware multipath routing protocol in IoMT-based wireless body area network
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healthcare technology for real-time patient monitoring and for enabling medical specialists to analyze health-related data. These networks are widely deployed in hospitals to continuously mon- itor patients and collect their health information. A WBAN con- sists of several sensor nodes attached to the human body, either as wearable devices or implanted sensors [7, 8]. These sensors collect real-time health-related data-such as heart rate, body temperature, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, electrocardio- gram (ECG), and electroencephalogram (EEG)-and transmit the sensed data to a personal digital assistant (PDA) or local processing units (LPUs). LPUs transmit this data to a sink or gateway, which connects to the hospital's data centers via
02Event
- Type
- Retraction
- Source
- Retraction Watch
- Original DOI
- 10.1155/2022/7218113
- Notice DOI
- 10.1155/2023/9768292
- Date
- —
- Title
- Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-Based Smart Healthcare System: Trends and Progress
- Reasons
- ['Compromised Peer Review', 'Investigation by Journal/Publisher', 'Investigation by Third Party', 'Paper Mill', 'Unreliable Results and/or Conclusions']
- Work
- Srivastava, S (2022)
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