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:: Volume 12, Issue 45 (زمستان 1403 2024) ::
NPWJM 2024, 12(45): 40-53 Back to browse issues page
Identifying and classifying intelligent combat medicaltools in battlefields
Amir Hossein Salimi , Mohammad Abbasian , Reza Jalili niko , Majid Nadast , Shahbaz Zarei , Ali Soltani , ALI HAKIMI
Imam Ali Officer University
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Carrying out medical operations correctly and on time in war and crisis situations is one of the important goals of the armies of countries. Failure to pay attention to this will result in high costs such as the increased casualties, and prolonged recovery of the injured. Nowadays, due to the density of population in urban areas and the increase in the destructive power of military weapons, in the event of a war, the number of casualties has increased significantly, both in operational and combat areas and in residential areas. This means that past treatment methods are not effective enough and cannot compete with the changes that have occurred. For this reason, moving towards intelligent relief and treatment is important. The military and government of various countries have been dealing with this issue for years. By smartizing relief and treatment, goals such as accelerating the recovery of war and non-war wounded, reducing the number of deaths, increasing the country's combat capability, increasing the ability of medical staff, reducing costs, etc. can be achieved. In order to achieve the above goals, we must first identify and classify widely used smartization tools. In this article, we first examine research related to smartization of treatment. After extracting various smartization tools, we found that the most frequent ones are artificial intelligence, The internet of Things (IOT), 5G, robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles. This issue has been shown with the help of VosViewer software, which is displayed after extracting smartization tools.
Article number: 05
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Smart healthcare management, Intelligent hospital management, combat medical, War
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2025/01/13 | Accepted: 2025/02/16 | Published: 2025/05/29
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Salimi A H, abbasian M, jalili niko R, nadast M, zarei S, Soltani A et al . Identifying and classifying intelligent combat medicaltools in battlefields. NPWJM 2024; 12 (45) : 05
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