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Writing a literature review.
The objective of writing a literature review for your project is threefold.
1. This is part of your project report
2. You know (will come to know) what you are exactly going to do in your project.
3. This will help you to prove your project's contribution, innovativeness and novelty.
How to review research papers in order to write a literature review
Research paper 1.
Read the paper and briefly write followings;
1. Write aims and objectives (Max 2 lines/rows)
2. Method used in the research (Max 3 lines/rows)
3. What have they really done and Findings (Max 4 lines/rows)
4. Authors' Contribution (Max 2 lines/rows)
You are required to apply this method for all 6 papers that I have emailed. Thereafter, go through this review and write full page literature review exploring how past research developed an IOT Health Monitoring Patients Diabetic Check Device and explained the gap comparing with what you are going to do.
You have to download at least 3 or 5 research papers for product commercialization with the processes and explain how you integrate these two sections (product commercialization + an IOT Health Monitoring Patients Diabetic Check Device) in developing your financial model for this project. This is your project contribution. This is the innovativeness of your project. Please remember this is your practical training about how to do new projects. We are not supposed to do what others have done.
Example-Step 1
Paper 1:
1. Write aims and objectives
Development of non-invasive blood glucose measurement system to check diabetic patients' blood glucose level
2. Method used in the research
They use a novel Internet of- Medical-Things (IoMT) system, which involves non-invasive blood glucose measurement system. This system is called "Intelligent Glucose Meter" (i.e.iGLU) which is based on near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopyand machine learning (ML) model of high accuracy with the help of internet system.
3. What have they really done and Findings
They have invented an iGLU that has been validated in a hospital to enable them to store blood glucose values in an IoMT platform for remote monitoring by endocrinologist/ doctors.
4. Authors' Contribution
The non-invasive blood glucose measurement device which is purely based on internet cloud access system, and has been integrated in IoMT framework for data storage, patient monitoring and treatment on appropriate time by both the patient and doctor.
List of references:
Jain, P., Joshi, A. M., & Mohanty, S. P. (2019). iGLU: an intelligent device for accurate noninvasive blood glucose-level monitoring in smart healthcare. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 9(1), 35-42.
Literature review based on this paper -Step 2
Jain et al (2019) develop a non-invasive blood glucose measurement system to check diabetic patients' blood glucose level. They use a novel Internet of- Medical-Things (IoMT) system, which involves non-invasive blood glucose measurement system. This system is called "Intelligent Glucose Meter" (i.e. iGLU) which is based on near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and machine learning (ML) model of high accuracy with the help of internet system. They have invented an iGLU that has been validated in a hospital to enable them to store blood glucose values in an IoMT platform for remote monitoring by endocrinologist/ doctors. The non-invasive blood glucose measurement device which is purely based on internet cloud access system, and has been integrated in IoMT framework for data storage, patient monitoring and treatment on appropriate time by both the patient and doctor (Jain et al, 2019).
List of references:
Jain, P., Joshi, A. M., & Mohanty, S. P. (2019). iGLU: an intelligent device for accurate noninvasive blood glucose-level monitoring in smart healthcare. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 9(1), 35-42.
Attachment:- Literature review.rar