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IEEE J Biomed Health Inform ; 27(2): 673-683, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35635827

ABSTRACT

The Internet of things (IoT) is a network of technologies that support a wide variety of healthcare workflow applications to facilitate users' obtaining real-time healthcare services. Many patients and doctors' hospitals use different healthcare services to monitor their healthcare and save their records on the servers. Healthcare sensors are widely linked to the outside world for different disease classifications and questions. These applications are extraordinarily dynamic and use mobile devices to roam several locales. However, healthcare apps confront two significant challenges: data privacy and the cost of application execution services. This work presents the mobility-aware security dynamic service composition (MSDSC) algorithmic framework for workflow healthcare based on serverless, serverless, and restricted Boltzmann machine mechanisms. The study suggests the stochastic deep neural network trains probabilistic models at each phase of the process, including service composition, task sequencing, security, and scheduling. The experimental setup and findings revealed that the developed system-based methods outperform traditional methods by 25% in terms of safety and 35% in application cost.


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Delivery of Health Care , Internet of Things , Humans , Privacy , Internet
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Sensors (Basel) ; 21(12)2021 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34198608

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The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is increasingly being used for healthcare purposes. IoMT enables many sensors to collect patient data from various locations and send it to a distributed hospital for further study. IoMT provides patients with a variety of paid programmes to help them keep track of their health problems. However, the current system services are expensive, and offloaded data in the healthcare network are insecure. The research develops a new, cost-effective and stable IoMT framework based on a blockchain-enabled fog cloud. The study aims to reduce the cost of healthcare application services as they are processing in the system. The study devises an IoMT system based on different algorithm techniques, such as Blockchain-Enable Smart-Contract Cost-Efficient Scheduling Algorithm Framework (BECSAF) schemes. Smart-Contract Blockchain schemes ensure data consistency and validation with symmetric cryptography. However, due to the different workflow tasks scheduled on other nodes, the heterogeneous, earliest finish, time-based scheduling deals with execution under their deadlines. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm schemes outperform all existing baseline approaches in terms of the implementation of applications.


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Blockchain , Internet of Things , Algorithms , Delivery of Health Care , Humans
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