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Implementation of Smart Healthcare Systems using AI, IoT, and Blockchain ; : 29-58, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2284312

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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people all over the world. As a result, smart healthcare services in developed countries have been increasingly growing. However, implementing such healthcare systems in developing countries is difficult due to the high level of solutions required, such as delicate infrastructure and internet of things (IoT) technology with sensors. More medical personnel are also required in developed countries with limited resources, such as Thailand. This chapter discusses the implementation of standard sensors and actuators as part of Smart Healthcare in the post-COVID-19 environment. It is a real-world case of Smart Healthcare delivery both before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Smart healthcare aids in collecting diagnostic records, the organization of patient lines, and monitoring patient well-being. The most important part of every day is screening patients before they meet with physicians. The risks posed to clinical professionals would be reduced as a result of smart healthcare infrastructure. Most hospitals require significant investment in prefabricated screening equipment, so this study provided for a smart healthcare system: (1) scanning using sensor technologies in combination with current screening devices;(2) adding data to the hospital information systems database;(3) gathering medical records and the pharmacy automation system;(4) notifying the patient of the next appointment, and (5) delivering medical guidance and patient follow-up after meeting with the patient. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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19th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology, ECTI-CON 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1932062

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Satun Province is a pilot in driving innovation in education in the area. Also known as Satun Education Sandbox. Sixteen schools participate in the project located in Satun Province, the south of Thailand. During the Covid-19 situation, many students study at home. The emergence of online learning increases the internet cost per family. Parents and teachers are aware of this cost. Moreover, the Satun Education Sandbox committee need to draw the strategies from the existed data. In this research, the data was collected from a survey of 2,594 people including teachers and students about the media that used in the teaching and learning during Covid-19 and the internet cost per family. This paper will compare machine learning algorithm, including LR, LDA, k-NN, CART, SVM, Naïve Bayes, SVM, RF, and MLP algorithms, to foresight the cost. After cleaning and some more precise configuration of the results, the details of the data set are described in detail. The model can then predict the expected cost of household internet use at home. It will be helpful for the Ministry of Education plan for further assistance to students in online learning. © 2022 IEEE.

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IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Computer, and Energy Technologies (ICECET) ; : 2205-2210, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1927519

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The main objective of this paper is to examine a university's current remote access (VPN) security vulnerabilities using a checklist to determine that remote access systems are securely installed in accordance with industry and regulatory standards stability of the country Information collected from six Universities Selected in the Southern Thailand Assessment It is the time information before the covid situation, and after the Covid situation that has changed in the security system. Additionally, the purpose of the checklist is to provide an idea of VPN internet security that can be used as a guide to the design of a new remote access system after the COVID-19 pandemic. and to monitor other remote access systems that work similarly on the Internet, especially with VPN technology.

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Search-Journal of Media and Communication Research ; : 91-102, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1695236

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Songkhla Rajabhat University in Thailand, like many other educational institutions worldwide, was ordered to close and shift to online teaching. This paper proposes the impact of the crisis on the network traffic and application demands of the university ICT network. The impact constructs the new normal social behaviour of ICT and duality of structure. During the online learning period, the number of active users and the demand for the video usage increased dramatically. In addition, the number of devices synced, drive storage, email storage, and photo storage also increased. This paper tests the theoretical framework of structuration by evaluating the relationship between these impact factors and new normal social behaviours that we need to be concerned of to prepare for future crises. The evidence of technology integration and structuration of Songkhla Rajabhat University during the Covid-19 pandemic matches Anthony Gidden's Model for the Dimension for the Duality of Structure. This proves that immense structuration in an institution could happen through societal contribution, entirely in an online setting - defining a New Normal for the society.

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ABAC Journal ; 41(3):110-129, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1371190

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The objective of this research was to study the opinions of experts on the development of tourism in secondary cities on the East Coast of Thailand, considering the dimensions of service quality, tourism image, and tourism demand, including present guidelines for tourism development in secondary cities on the East Coast utilizing the e-Delphi technique. This study was of a future-oriented nature utilizing the electronic Delphi process with five experts consulted for brainstorming, consideration, diagnosis, and decision-making. The results of the research revealed 23 guidelines for tourism development of a secondary city on the East Coast which passed the consensus of experts;this accounted for 60 percent of the total guidelines generated. The results of the research show that the eastern coastline should have a strategic plan in place. The community should make available buses to service the tourist area and these should be easy to access. The staff at the attractions must always provide good and accurate service to instill consumer confidence in the services available. The community should establish a project to publicly promote their location as an interesting tourist area. They should also ensure that the original way of life is preserved within the community, presenting interesting and unique tourist attractions. The relevant agencies must develop a place which is safe in all respects, screening for Covid-19, and providing people with knowledge and understanding of the attractions through storytelling. © 2021,ABAC Journal.All Rights Reserved.

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