Abstract

The Internet of medical things (IoMT) is a hybrid network inwhich numerous technologies like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Cellular technology are integrated on a single platform. The internet of things applied to the medical healthcare necessitates enormous data rate and tremendous bandwidth along with better battery life with reliable and versatile connectivity. The use of 5G network satisfies these prerequisite with its tremendous data rate capabilities and assists human health services diagnosis and treatment. In this paper, improved proportional fair algorithm is introduced and is compared with existing scheduling algorithm for developing revolutionary changes in the medical healthcare.5G networks represent a contemporary approach which encounter a hybrid digital network for developing Internet of things. Performance metrics considered for simulation studies are throughput, path-loss and SNR.

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