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Year 2023, Volume: 23, 131 - 142, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1365392

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A Proposed Conceptual Design for a Computer-Based Ambulance System in Libya Using IoT

Year 2023, Volume: 23, 131 - 142, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1365392

Abstract

Due to the increase in the world’s population which increased road congestion, the ambulances that carry patients have so many difficulties in getting to the hospital before the patient’s condition gets worse. The problem of the delayed arrival of the patient to the hospital was found globally in most countries. Especially in Libya, the problem is more complex, the ambulance services are weak, patients face problems in getting fresh blood packages, and the health system lacks an electronic health record. In this paper, a descriptive comparison is conducted to evaluate, compare, and analyze different proposed solutions. Then, a new different solution is proposed. To check the feasibility of the newly proposed solution, a survey was conducted to review the audience’s level of satisfaction with the traditional ambulance services, as well as the proposed solution, the results showed the people’s lack of trust in the current ambulance services, and their reluctance to rely on the service. However, the results also revealed the people’s acceptance of the proposed solution, and their willingness to rely on it.

References

  • A. Al-Tawaty, A., & Omar Elfallah, E. (2019). Health professional students’ preparedness for E-Health. Libyan International Medical University Journal, 04(02), 74–81.
  • Ahad, A., Tahir, M., & Yau, K. L. A. (2019). 5G-Based Smart Healthcare Network: Architecture, Taxonomy, Challenges and Future Research Directions. IEEE Access, 7, 100747–100762.
  • Akca, T., Sahingoz, O. K., Kocyigit, E., & Tozal, M. (2020). Intelligent Ambulance Management System in Smart Cities. In 2020 International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE). IEEE.
  • Albayood, Z. S. A., Elfallah, E. A. O., & Elghriani, A. (2020). Measuring the awareness of health care providers at Benghazi medical center for health ınformatics. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Computer Software
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Arwa F. Albıllalı

Ehab A. Omar Elfallah

Bilal A. Aljabour

Tawfiq Tawıll

Early Pub Date September 24, 2023
Publication Date September 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023Volume: 23

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APA Albıllalı, A. F., Elfallah, E. A. O., Aljabour, B. A., Tawıll, T. (2023). A Proposed Conceptual Design for a Computer-Based Ambulance System in Libya Using IoT. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 23, 131-142. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1365392