Analysis of the Internet of Things capabilities in monitoring the physiological state and location of personnel on an offshore oil platform

Keywords:

offshore oil platform, expert assessment, IoT technology, IoT Applications, smart wearable sensors, Wireless Sensor Networks, e-health, IoT Services

Synopsis

This chapter explores the opportunities of using the Internet of Things (IoT) to ensure the safety of personnel on offshore oil platform. To this end, the IoT applications and technologies are analyzed for the monitoring of the physiological state and location of personnel. The chapter presents the opportunities of using IoT with cloud technologies, Big Data technologies, and artificial intelligence for system development which enables to monitor and, if necessary, to make appropriate decisions through systematic monitoring of the state of personnel based on expert assessment of deviation of real time parameters' values from the norm. The practical tasks related to the application of IoT technology in various fields of healthcare are explored. IoT Services and IoT Applications used in e-health are analyzed and classified. The risks and challenges arising from the implementation of IoT solutions in healthcare and posing a threat to both the physical safety of patients and the confidentiality of their personal data are identified. 

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Mammadova, M., Baydyk, T., Jabrayilova, Z., & Gasimov, H. (2023). Analysis of the Internet of Things capabilities in monitoring the physiological state and location of personnel on an offshore oil platform. In D. Domin (Ed.), & N. Martynenko, A. Curtidor, M. Mammadova, G. Velasco Herrera, T. Baydyk, E. Kussul, Z. Jabrayilova, H. Gasimov, A. Ahmadova, V. Polishchuk, S. Yanishevskyi, O. Bilonoh, L. Nahrebelna, V. Trushevsky, A. Korchevskaya, O. Semenchenko, & I. Vyhovska, Expert assessments in decision making: risks and safety (pp. 66-98). Scientific Route OÜ®. https://doi.org/10.21303/978-9916-9850-2-1.ch3