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    Metaverse Technologies, Security, and Applications for Healthcare

    AvAjay Kumar Vyas,Harleen Kaur

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2025

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    Unlock the transformative potential of the Metaverse with this crucial book that delves into vital information, security concerns, and innovative applications that can significantly enhance personalized patient care in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. This book explores insights into information security concerns, preventive measures, and their impact on healthcare applications in the Metaverse. The Metaverse is an amplified virtual world derived from the conjunction of virtual and physical space, where users can interact in an augmented world to meet each other virtually and engage in virtual activities that give authentic practice. The healthcare industry will tremendously benefit from this technology by using it to enhance personalized care for clients. Public health experts believe that while much has been said about the potential of the Metaverse in the entertainment and gaming industry, healthcare is another industry where its impact could be transformational. This volume provides a better understanding of healthcare applications in the Metaverse and why digital information security is of major concern. Recently, the world saw the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which physically stopped mobility. Life is taken care of using digital interactions and the movement of information digitally through the Metaverse. This book explores implementation issues and performance evaluations of emerging technologies, along with research results and networking methods to demonstrate the immense benefits of this emerging technology. Readers will find this book: Provides comprehensive coverage of the Metaverse, including theoretical modeling of Metaverse architecture and protocols, prospective challenges, and information security;Explores wide applications of the Metaverse and their relevance in healthcare;Introduces solutions to real-life problems and the future prospects of the Metaverse.Audience Researchers, students, educators, and healthcare professionals focused on information communication technologies and their benefits in healthcare.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2025-06-10
    • Vikt:885 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:480
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781394305247

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    Ajay Kumar Vyas, PhD is an associate professor and the head of the Information and Communication Technology Department at Adani University, India with over 18 years of teaching and research experience. He is the author of over 50 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, books, and many book chapters. His research interests include optical devices, AI applications for optics, and 5G and 6G communication. Harleen Kaur, PhD is an associate professor and chief investigator in the School of Engineering Sciences and Technology at Jamia Hamdard and a visiting professor at The World Academy of Sciences in Italy. She has published over 100 publications in refereed journals and conferences. Her key research includes information analytics, applied machine learning, and predictive modeling. Sourabh Sharma, PhD is an associate professor in the School of Engineering at Avantika University with over 12 years of academic experience. He is a life member of the Soft Computing Research Society and provides his support and guidance as a reviewer in various international journals and conferences. His research expertise includes image processing applications, soft computing using optimization algorithms, and information security and mining. Bhavya Alankar, PhD is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Jamia Hamdard with over 20 years of teaching and research experience. He has authored and edited several books on very-large-scale integration, machine learning, and Internet of Things. His research interests include VLSI design, cloud computing, deep learning, and reconfigurable computing.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Preface xviiAcknowledgments xxiPart I: Metaverse Technology 11 Introduction to Metaverse for Healthcare 3Amit Sharma1.1 Introduction of Metaverse 31.2 Metaverse in Healthcare 51.3 Potential Uses of Metaverse in Healthcare 61.3.1 Telemedicine and Virtual Consultations 61.3.2 Medical Education and Training 71.3.3 Patient Education and Engagement 101.3.4 Mental Health 111.3.5 Rehabilitation 131.4 Technological Infrastructure 141.4.1 Technologies 151.4.2 Wearable and Hardware 181.5 Benefits and Opportunities 221.5.1 Improved Accessibility 221.5.2 Enhanced Patient Experience 231.5.3 Cost Reduction 241.6 Challenges and Risks 251.6.1 Hardware 251.6.2 Ethical Concerns 251.6.3 Privacy and Data Security 261.6.4 Identity Hacking 261.6.5 Addiction and Mental Health 271.6.6 Regulatory and Legal Issues 271.6.7 Currency and Digital Payment 271.6.8 Technical Challenges 281.7 Metaverse’s Prospects for the Future in Healthcare 281.7.1 Predictions for the Future 281.7.2 Potential Technological Advancements 291.7.3 Long-Term Implications 291.8 Conclusion 30References 302 Metaverse and Virtual Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges 37Diksha Dani, Gaurav Agrawal and Abha Kiran Rajpoot2.1 Introduction 382.2 Metaverse Enabling Technologies 402.2.1 Extended Reality 402.2.2 Blockchain 412.2.3 Internet of Things 412.2.4 Spatial and Edge Computing 422.2.5 3D Modeling and Reconstruction 432.2.6 Brain-Computer Interface 432.2.7 Artificial Intelligence 442.2.8 Advanced Wi-Fi Technology 442.3 Application in Healthcare 452.3.1 Metaverse in Surgeries 452.3.2 Education and Training 472.3.3 Medical Diagnosis and Consultation 482.3.4 Metaverse in Pain Management 482.3.5 Medical Health Data Management 492.4 Limitations and Challenges 492.4.1 Privacy and Security 492.4.2 Health Concerns 502.4.3 Dependence on the Internet 502.4.4 Interoperability 512.4.5 High Cost of Technology 512.4.6 Environmental Impact 522.5 Conclusion 52References 533 Innovation and Accountability: An Ethical Perspective on Metaverse Healthcare 57Ajay Sudhir Bale3.1 Introduction 583.2 Methodology 593.2.1 Medical Training Metaverse 603.2.1.1 Osso Vr 633.2.1.2 MediVizor 693.2.2 Virtual Clinical Trials 693.3 Discussion 75Conclusion and Future Scope 77References 784 The Healthcare Metaverse: Utilizations, Obstacles, and Prospects 81Shilpa MahajanIntroduction 81Metaverse 82Metaverse Components 83AR/VR Technologies 83Digital Avatars 843D Virtual Environments 85Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies 85Issues Faced by Healthcare Industries 87Applications of Metaverse in Healthcare Industry 89Limitation of AR/VR in Healthcare 90Challenges of Metaverse in Healthcare 94Future Directions 95Conclusion 96References 965 Creating The Healthcare of Tomorrow: The Metaverse’s Opportunities and Challenges 101Vedanshee Upadhyay and Sourabh Sharma5.1 Introduction 1025.2 Analysis: Metaverse and Healthcare 1055.3 Discussion and Synthesis 1105.4 Conclusion 112References 1136 The Role of Metaverse, AI, and 5G in Modernizing Healthcare Platforms 121Baby Chithra R., Salna Joy and Ajay Sudhir Bale6.1 Introduction 1226.1.1 Metaverse 1226.1.2 Ai 1246.1.3 5G and Beyond 1266.2 Application of Metaverse in Healthcare 1286.3 5G and AI Integration with Metaverse 1356.4 Conclusion and Future Scope 140References 1427 Metaverse Makeover: Transforming Patient Care and Wellness in Virtual Realms 147Ritesh Kumar Jain, Ajay Kumar Vyas, Vishnu Agarwal and Paras Kothari7.1 Introduction 1487.2 The Evolution of Healthcare in Virtual Environments 1507.3 Applications of the Metaverse in Patient Care 1537.4 Improving Healthcare Education and Training 1577.5 Challenges and Considerations 1617.6 Future Directions and Opportunities 1657.7 Conclusion 167References 1698 Metaverse in Medical Training and Education 173Avnish Bora and Sunil Vyas8.1 Introduction 1748.2 Virtual Reality 1808.3 Augmented Reality 1828.4 The Technology 1858.4.1 Augmented Reality (AR) 1858.4.2 Virtual Reality (VR) 1868.5 Market of AR and VR in Healthcare Practice 1878.6 Case Studies 1928.7 Future Directions 1938.8 Conclusion 195References 195Part II: Security for Metaverse 1999 Securing Healthcare in the Metaverse: Advance Deep Learning Algorithms for Non-TATA Promoter Classification in Genome Sequencing 201Om Varshney, Yashasvi Agrawal, Yashasvi Kanathey, Yoginii Waykole, Om Mishra and Harsh S. Dhiman9.1 Introduction 2029.2 Literature Review 2029.3 Methodology 2059.3.1 Preprocessing 2069.3.2 Sequence Modeling 2069.3.3 Convolutional Models 2069.3.4 Combining Sequence Modeling and Feature Extraction 2079.3.5 WaveNet 2079.4 Experimental Setup 2089.4.1 Data Collection 2089.5 Evaluation Metrics 2099.6 Training Parameters 2099.7 Results and Discussion 2109.7.1 Lstm 2109.7.2 Cnn 2119.7.3 ConvoLSTM 2129.7.4 WaveNet 2139.8 Conclusion 216References 21610 Data Protection Regulation for E-Health Devices 219Satwika Dash, Kumash Patel and Manivel Kandasamy10.1 Introduction to E-Health Devices 22010.1.1 Definition of E-Health Devices 22110.1.2 Scope and Trends in E-Health Devices 22110.1.2.1 Scope of E-Health Devices 22110.1.2.2 Trends in E-Health Devices 22210.1.3 E-Health Devices in Healthcare and Important Roles 22310.1.3.1 Patient Empowerment and Self- Management 22310.1.3.2 Healthcare Provider Efficiency and Effectiveness 22310.1.3.3 Healthcare System Optimization 22410.2 Importance of Data Protection Regulations 22410.2.1 Overview of General Data Protection Regulation (gdpr) 22410.2.2 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 22510.2.3 Accountability Act and Relevant Regulations (CCPA and PIPEDA) 22510.2.4 Important Guidelines and International Standards 22610.3 Security Principles and Data Privacy 22710.3.1 Overview of Data Minimization 22710.3.2 Data Integrity 22710.3.3 Data Confidentiality 22810.3.4 Transparency and Accountability of Data Privacy 22910.3.4.1 Transparency 22910.3.4.2 Rights of Data Security 23010.4 Regulatory Requirements and Compliance Framework 23110.4.1 Data Preprocessing, Retention, and Storage 23110.4.1.1 Data Preprocessing 23110.4.1.2 Data Retention 23110.4.1.3 Data Storage 23110.4.2 Data-Sharing Access 23210.4.3 Risk Assessment of E-Health Devices 23210.4.4 Data Protection and Privacy 23310.4.5 Security Mechanisms for Regulatory Requirements 23410.5 Data Transfer and Standard Regulations 23510.5.1 Global Data Transfer and Legal Frameworks 23510.5.2 Binding Corporate Rules (BCR) 23610.5.3 Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC) 23710.5.4 Decision-Making for Data Transfer 23810.6 Future Data Protection for the E-Health Sector 23910.6.1 Future Technologies and Impact of the E-Health Sector 23910.6.2 Emerging Technologies in Data Protection 24010.6.2.1 AI and Machine Learning in Data Protection 24210.6.2.2 Role of Blockchain in Data Protection Management 24310.6.2.3 Data Protection Regulatory Evaluation 24410.6.3 Security Measures and Ethical Considerations 24510.6.4 Enhancing the Protection Control over Personal Health Data 24610.6.5 Industry Standards in Data-Sharing Mechanisms 24710.6.6 Future Challenges and Solutions for Data Protection 24810.6.7 Summary of the Data Protection 24910.6.7.1 Applications of Data Privacy and Security in E-Health 25010.6.7.2 Future Trends in Data Protection for E-Health 251References 25311 An Extensive Review of Current Cybersecurity Trends in the Healthcare Sector 255Manoj Dhawan and Lalit Purohit11.1 Introduction 25611.2 Related Work 25811.3 Findings from the Review 26611.4 Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research 27011.5 Conclusion 272References 27212 Implementation of Metaverse Technologies and Its Security 277Manas Tiwari, Kamal Kumar Kushwah, Hameed Khan and Ajay Kumar Vyas12.1 Introduction 27812.2 Unpacking the Metaverse and Its Key Ingredients 28012.2.1 Virtual Reality (VR) 28112.2.2 Augmented Reality (AR) 28112.2.3 Mixed Reality (MR) 28112.2.4 Metaverse Enables in Health Space 28112.2.5 Telemedicine and Remote Consultations 28212.3 Patient Engagement and Therapy in the Metaverse 28312.3.1 Virtual Reality Treatment 28412.3.2 Involved Patients and Personalized Therapy 28512.3.3 Establishing Networks and Communities 28512.4 Case Study for the Global Health Initiative 28612.5 Ethical Factors in VR Therapy 28812.5.1 Informed Consent 28812.5.2 Individualized 28812.5.3 Constant Monitoring 28812.6 Technological Challenges and Solutions 28912.6.1 The Metaverse’s Potential for Healthcare 28912.6.2 Prospective Applications in the Future 29012.6.3 Potential Limitations and Challenges 29212.7 Conclusion 292References 29313 Metaverse Technologies, Security, and Applications for Healthcare 297Shilpi Jindal, Shristi Chaudhary, Shalini Sharma, Meenu Rani and Sonia Bajaj13.1 Introduction to the Metaverse 29813.2 Metaverse Technologies: Back to the Basics and Beyond 29813.2.1 Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) 29813.2.2 Blockchain and Decentralized Technologies 29913.2.3 AI and ml 29913.2.4 5G and Edge Computing 29913.2.5 Innovations in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) 29913.3 Security Challenges in the Metaverse for Healthcare 30013.3.1 Data Privacy and Confidentiality 30013.3.2 Identity Management and Authentication 30013.3.3 Cybersecurity Threats and Attack Vectors 30013.3.4 Data Integrity and Reliability 30113.3.5 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements 301References 30714 Leading-Edge Key Management Techniques in the Cryptography: The Metaverse-Driven Strategy 313Devendra Kuril, Manoj Dhawan and Lalit Purohit14.1 Introduction 31414.2 Association of Sections 31514.3 Significant and Consequence of the Leading-Edge Key Management 31514.4 Recommended Approaches 31714.5 An Extremely Efficient Encipher/Decipher Suggested Algorithm 31914.5.1 Essential Key Elements 31914.5.2 Approaches in the Process of Encipher/Decipher 31914.6 Observation and Examination 32114.6.1 Considering an Instance as All Factors Remained Null During Leading-Edge Key Generation 32114.7 Summarization and Future Work 321References 322Part III: Applications of Metaverse 32515 Implementation of Metaverse for Healthcare System Modeling 327Naureen Afrose, Rideb Chakraborty, Ahana Hazra, Pratibha Bhowmick and Mithun Bhowmick15.1 Introduction 32815.2 Key Technologies of the Metaverse for Healthcare 32915.2.1 Virtual Reality (VR) 32915.2.2 Mixed Reality (MR) 33115.2.3 Extended Reality (XR) 33215.2.4 Augmented Reality (AR) 33415.2.5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) 33515.3 Metaverse Implementation in Healthcare Modeling 33615.3.1 Integrating Healthcare Data Sources: EHRs, Imaging, Demographics, and Facility Layouts 33815.3.2 Patient Pathway Simulation: Optimizing Care Delivery and Patient Flow 34015.3.3 Healthcare Facility Design: Virtual Prototyping for Improved Efficiency 34115.3.4 Epidemiological Forecasting: Simulating Disease Spread and Resource Allocation 34115.4 Benefits of Metaverse for Healthcare System Modeling 34315.4.1 Improved Patient Outcomes 34315.4.2 Better Decision-Making 34415.4.3 Increased Efficiency 34415.5 Challenges and Considerations 34515.6 The Future of Metaverse in Healthcare System Modeling 34615.7 Conclusion 347References 34716 5G Speeds for Metaverse Healthcare Promises and Challenges 351Mamta B. Savadatti, Ajay Sudhir Bale, Achyutesh Dixit and Subhashish Tiwari16.1 Introduction 35216.2 5G Network Requirements for Metaverse Healthcare 35416.2.1 Low Latency 35616.2.2 Key Performance Indicators for 5G Healthcare 35716.2.3 High Connection Density 35816.2.4 Reliability 35816.2.5 Architecture of Smart Healthcare System 35916.3 Enabling Metaverse Healthcare Applications with 5G 36116.3.1 Real-Time Patient Monitoring 36216.3.2 High-Fidelity Medical Visualization 36316.3.3 Virtual Collaborative Environments 36416.3.4 Haptic Feedback and Immersion 36516.4 Challenges in 5G Rollout for Healthcare Metaverse 36816.4.1 Network Coverage 36816.4.2 Spectrum Allocation 36916.4.3 Technical Obstacles 37116.5 Risks and Uncertainties 37216.6 Conclusion and Future Directions 373References 37317 Incorporating Digital Twin Technology in Healthcare: Prospects and Constraints 379Krupa Purohit17.1 Introduction 38017.2 Leveraging Digital Twin Technology to Enhance Patient Care 38117.2.1 Customized Healthcare 38217.2.2 Healthcare Administration and Preventive Treatment 38217.2.3 Training and Planning for Surgery 38317.2.4 Hospital and Healthcare System Administration 38317.3 Prospects and Constraints 38317.3.1 Prospects 38317.3.2 Constraints 38417.4 Healthcare Facilities Utilizing Digital Twins 38517.5 Prospective Avenues for Further Investigation 390References 39118 Application Perspectives of Digital Twin in Healthcare Using Metaverse 393Bablu Kumar Singh and Ajay Kumar Vyas18.1 Introduction 39318.2 Need for Digital Twin for Healthcare 39718.3 Opportunity 39918.4 Applications 39918.5 Metaverse: Challenges and Opportunity 40318.6 Conclusion 404References 40519 Optimizing DHD for Healthcare Applications in the Metaverse 409Vrunda Patel, Mansvi Patel, Khush Patel and Jignesh Thaker19.1 Introduction 41019.2 Materials Used in Dynamic Holography Display 41119.2.1 Experimental Details 41419.3 How to Train Network Through CNN for the Optimization of Phase-Only Hologram 41619.4 Metaverse Technology in Healthcare with Holographic Display 41919.4.1 Metaverse Interfacing 41919.4.2 Employment of Healthcare Technologies with Metaverse 422References 42720 XAI with Different Methods and Applications in Healthcare 431Mamta Motiramani, Nainsiben Patel and Alok Kumar Singh20.1 Introduction 43220.2 Leveraging Open Data and XAI 43320.2.1 Explainable Open Data 43420.2.2 XAI in Healthcare 43520.3 Knowledge Graph 43620.4 Metaverse Using Immersive Technology 43720.4.1 Technologies for Metaverse Healthcare 43720.5 Deep Learning–Based Medical Image Analysis 43920.6 Dynamic Pruning via XAI 44020.7 Predictive Analytics of Pancreatic Cancer 44120.8 Approach to Interpretable Healthcare Model 44120.9 Challenges 44420.10 Conclusion 446References 446Index 451