Technological Prospecting on Internet of Health Things Solutions

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v17i5.58619

Keywords:

Internet of Health Things, e-Health, Methodi Ordinatio.

Abstract

The Internet of Health Things (IoHT) provides technological solutions using intelligent devices capable of monitoring and acting on the environment, and exchanging information with each other via the internet, which has enabled major advances in health services. In this context, this article aims to carry out technological prospecting of IoHT solutions through quantitative research in academic sources and patent databases. Methodi Ordinatio was used, as well as patent mapping using the Orbit Intelligence tool. China leads patent filings in this sector, followed by the United States. The exponential growth in patent applications in 2019 and 2020 indicates a growing interest in IoHT. However, the fact that Brazil is not one of the main players suggests the need for greater investment in the area and international agreements to better exploit the technology.

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Tecia Vieira Carvalho, North and Northeast Studies and Research Center, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil

She has a Post-doctorate from the Federal Department of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará - IFCE, a PhD in Biotechnology from RENORBIO - Federal University of Ceará - UFC (2010), a Master's Degree in Tropical Marine Sciences - Federal University of Ceará - UFC (2006), an MBA in Business Management from Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV (2007) and degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Federal University of Ceará - UFC (1992). Were you President of the Ceará Business Incubator Network? RIC (2012-2016), Deputy Director of the Technological Development Park? PADETEC (2006 -2018), General Coordinator of the Forum of Innovation and Technology Transfer Managers? FORTEC-NE (2012-2014). She is currently President of the North and Northeast Studies and Research Center? NEPEN, scientific, technological and innovation director of the Academic Association of Intellectual Property and deputy coordinator of the professional master's degree in Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer for Innovation - PROFNIT. She works in the areas of chemistry and environmental technologies and also in the areas of Entrepreneurial Management, Innovation Management and Innovative Project Management. (Text provided by the author)

Maria Liliane Moura Gomes, Instituto Federal do Ceará

Specialist in Strategic People Management from Faculdade Estácio do Ceará, Estácio FIC, in 2017.

Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade, Federal University of Ceará

PhD in Computer Science from the University of Ottawa, Canada, in 2001.

Evilasio Costa Junior, Federal University of Ceará

PhD in Computer Science from the Federal University of Ceará in 2023.

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

Carvalho, T. V., Gomes, M. L. M., Andrade, R. M. de C., & Costa Junior, E. (2024). Technological Prospecting on Internet of Health Things Solutions. Cadernos De Prospecção, 17(5), 1493–1508. https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v17i5.58619

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Prospecções Tecnológicas de Assuntos Específicos