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The fourth industrial revolution's broad digitization and rapid technological growth
have stoked the scientific community's interest in issues related to industrial humanization,
sustainability, and resilience. This article‘s goal is to detail the accompanying technologies in
these revolutions and to etch their emergence from industry 1.0 to industry 5.0, as well as
map the pivotal changes that enabled a phenomenal transition in that industry that can be
gauged from healthcare 1.0 to healthcare 5.0. More specifically, the study examines the key
Industry 5.0 technologies that are beneficial for the healthcare informatics industry and
identifies the multiple research challenges and opportunities of Industry 5.0 from a healthcare
perspective. The study also introduces "Industry 5.0" as a new concept, where humans and
robots collaborate rather than compete and where robots are connected to the human mind
with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), mixed reality, blockchain
technology, the internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, drones, robotics, digital twins, and
edge computing. The most important implication to consider in this context is that Industry
5.0 and Industry 4.0 have been significant contributors to countering data breaches in the
healthcare informatics sector along with this also we have discussed the layered framework
of Industry 5.0. The study‘s insights also incorporate the concept of personalization in its
review of the fundamental needs for comprehensive customized healthcare services (CPHS)
in the latest healthcare Internet of Things (HIoT). |
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