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Health 4.0 applications in the IoE (Internet of Everything) framework generate and use both "Small Data", and "Big Data". While "Big Data" is processed in the Cloud, we advocate for "Small Data" to be processed in the Fog, which is an extension of the Cloud to the edge of the network (close to the IoT devices that stream private health-related information)....
The present paper summarizes our 1 year's experience with the use of static high resolution videophones (9600 bauds transmission rate, lossless compression, 512 x 512 spatial resolution). The images (n=610) belong to regular videoconsultation in cytology (160 images), pathology (226 images), conventional radiology (50 images) and mammographies (174 images). The results showed an exponential relationship...
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