A Provable Secure and Lightweight Smart Healthcare Cyber-Physical System With Public Verifiability

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Mahender Kumar ◽  
Satish Chand
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (23) ◽  
pp. 8039
Author(s):  
Ali Hassan Sodhro ◽  
Noman Zahid

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the revolutionary paradigm to empower sixth generation (6G) edge computing based e-healthcare for everyone. Thus, this research aims to promote an AI-based cost-effective and efficient healthcare application. The cyber physical system (CPS) is a key player in the internet world where humans and their personal devices such as cell phones, laptops, wearables, etc., facilitate the healthcare environment. The data extracting, examining and monitoring strategies from sensors and actuators in the entire medical landscape are facilitated by cloud-enabled technologies for absorbing and accepting the entire emerging wave of revolution. The efficient and accurate examination of voluminous data from the sensor devices poses restrictions in terms of bandwidth, delay and energy. Due to the heterogeneous nature of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), the driven healthcare system must be smart, interoperable, convergent, and reliable to provide pervasive and cost-effective healthcare platforms. Unfortunately, because of higher power consumption and lesser packet delivery rate, achieving interoperable, convergent, and reliable transmission is challenging in connected healthcare. In such a scenario, this paper has fourfold major contributions. The first contribution is the development of a single chip wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) with the support of an analog front end (AFE) chip model (i.e., ADS1292R) for gathering the ECG data to examine the health status of elderly or chronic patients with the IoT-based cyber physical system (CPS). The second proposes a fuzzy-based sustainable, interoperable, and reliable algorithm (FSIRA), which is an intelligent and self-adaptive decision-making approach to prioritize emergency and critical patients in association with the selected parameters for improving healthcare quality at reasonable costs. The third is the proposal of a specific cloud-based architecture for mobile and connected healthcare. The fourth is the identification of the right balance between reliability, packet loss ratio, convergence, latency, interoperability, and throughput to support an adaptive IoMT driven connected healthcare. It is examined and observed that our proposed approaches outperform the conventional techniques by providing high reliability, high convergence, interoperability, and a better foundation to analyze and interpret the accuracy in systems from a medical health aspect. As for the IoMT, an enabled healthcare cloud is the key ingredient on which to focus, as it also faces the big hurdle of less bandwidth, more delay and energy drain. Thus, we propose the mathematical trade-offs between bandwidth, interoperability, reliability, delay, and energy dissipation for IoMT-oriented smart healthcare over a 6G platform.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 102141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rizwan Patan ◽  
G S Pradeep Ghantasala ◽  
Ramesh Sekaran ◽  
Deepak Gupta ◽  
Manikandan Ramachandran

2022 ◽  
pp. 224-240
Author(s):  
Megha Sanjay Wankhade ◽  
Suhasini Vijaykumar Kottur

In several facets of our daily lives, including how people access and receive healthcare services, the revolutionary trend of Industry 4.0 has been introduced. The fundamental innovative structures of smart healthcare galaxies are mounting in dimensions as well as density when we change in the direction of Healthcare Industry 4.0. Aimed at creation Healthcare Industry 4.0 significant enormous, composed information are accurately treated. As per requirements in place system offer helpful knowledge in addition recommendation. Nowadays we are going into the period of imaginative specialized arrangements. These arrangements assume a significant job in the development of the country like Cyber Physical System (CPS). Cyber Physical System is using in healthcare. Today's world-wide major issues of healthcare is coronavirus disease covid-19. This study emphases on the forthcoming growth commands beneath the Industries 4.0 and highpoint precise the growth strategy of healthcare. Moreover, the security and privacy of Cyber Physical System are discussed for secure CPS System.


Author(s):  
Abdul Razaque ◽  
Fathi Amsaad ◽  
Musbah Abdulgader ◽  
Bandar Alotaibi ◽  
Fawaz Alsolami ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-36
Author(s):  
Amutha Balakrishnan ◽  
Ramana Kadiyala ◽  
Gaurav Dhiman ◽  
Gokul Ashok ◽  
Sandeep Kautish ◽  
...  

The development and technological advancement of wireless sensor networks in different fields has been a revolution for mankind. To meet the high-end requirements, the support of the cloud that provides the resources for the application is very much essential. This paper presents an architecture called cloud sense to connect cyber and physical spaces for wireless body area networks with varying high-end workflow at different perspectives. The scalability issue in collecting patient data and processing the data is established using ganglia that is a scalable, distributed monitoring system to support high-performance computing in clusters for the set of input events such as electrocardiogram (ECG), blood pressure (BP), saturation of peripheral oxygen (SPO2), temperature, and skin conductance of the kind of human body parameters. Various parameter metrics have been analyzed based on the equivalent creation of instances. The connectivity mechanism behind the proposed cyber-physical system is unique of its kind; it is exhibited through wireless Internet on a small scale of three remote locations; the system works well with specific network parameter metrics; and the results proved that availability and scalability issues were addressed with numerical analysis.


Author(s):  
Vo Que Son ◽  
Do Tan A

Sensing, distributed computation and wireless communication are the essential building components of a Cyber-Physical System (CPS). Having many advantages such as mobility, low power, multi-hop routing, low latency, self-administration, utonomous data acquisition, and fault tolerance, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gone beyond the scope of monitoring the environment and can be a way to support CPS. This paper presents the design, deployment, and empirical study of an eHealth system, which can remotely monitor vital signs from patients such as body temperature, blood pressure, SPO2, and heart rate. The primary contribution of this paper is the measurements of the proposed eHealth device that assesses the feasibility of WSNs for patient monitoring in hospitals in two aspects of communication and clinical sensing. Moreover, both simulation and experiment are used to investigate the performance of the design in many aspects such as networking reliability, sensing reliability, or end-to-end delay. The results show that the network achieved high reliability - nearly 97% while the sensing reliability of the vital signs can be obtained at approximately 98%. This indicates the feasibility and promise of using WSNs for continuous patient monitoring and clinical worsening detection in general hospital units.


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