A Review of the Role of Smart Wireless Medical Sensor Network in COVID-19

2020 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 413-425
Author(s):  
Shokat Ali ◽  
Ravi Pratap Singh ◽  
Mohd Javaid ◽  
Abid Haleem ◽  
Honey Pasricha ◽  
...  

The new global predicament situation has raised questions on our healthcare systems and its endurance to deliver quality medical services. It is for those tormented with COVID-19 and other patients suffering from other chronic, acute, trauma, and other communicable diseases while shielding the doctors, nurses, and other associated medical employees when treating the patients. The immense adaptation to sensors networks demonstrates its usefulness as a tool for the present so-called social distancing in the clinical monitoring of COVID-19 patients or other settings. The utilization of Wireless Medical Sensor Network (WMSN) upsurges the prominence for those who work for long hours treating COVID-19 patients, exposing themselves while risking their lives. This paper attempts to explore few good practices identified from the current pandemic, with a precise and robust vision of deploying sensor networks to accomplish quality healthcare while reducing the potential threat of COVID-19 transmission to general masses while treating others.

Author(s):  
Sanjay Kumar ◽  
Binod Kumar Singh ◽  
Akshita ◽  
Sonika Pundir ◽  
Rashi Joshi ◽  
...  

Abstract: WSN has been exhilarated in many application areas such as military, medical, environment, etc. Due to the rapid increase in applications, it causes proportionality to security threats. Mostly, nodes used, are independent of human reach and dependent on their limited resources, the major challenges can be framed as energy consumption and resource reliability. Introduction: Due to the limitation of resources in the sensor nodes, the traditionally intensive security mechanism is not feasible for WSNs. This limitation brought the concept of Digital watermarking in existence. The intent of this paper is to investigate the security related issues and role of watermarking in wireless sensor networks. Watermarking is an effective way to provide security, integrity, data aggregation and robustness in WSN. Mehtod: Digital watermarking is essential in WSN since it provides security in various forms such as confidentiality, service availability and data freshness. We have briefly discussed the various security requirements in the wireless sensor networks. Several issues and challenges, as well as the various threats of WMSN, is also considered. The related work, suggests that lots of research work are required to improve the security and authentication issues of WMSN by digital watermarking. This survey contribution will be helpful for researcher to accomplish effective watermarking scheme for WSN. Result: WSN is the collection of sensors that are spread in the environment. They measure and monitor physical conditions like temperature, sound, pressure, humidity, etc. and organize the collected data at the main location. The base station then forwards the data to end-users who analyze and make strategic decisions. Nowadays the modern network is bi-directional i.e. we can control the activity of the sensor. The central stations, unlike another sensor network, have infinite power, plenty of memory, powerful processors and a high bandwidth link. Whereas sensors are small in size, have fewer computation abilities, transfer wirelessly and are power-driven by small batteries Conclusion: Watermarking is an effective way to provide security, integrity, data aggregation and robustness in WSN. Digital watermarking is essential in WSN since it provides security in various forms such as confidentiality, data integrity, service availability and data freshness. In this paper, we have briefly discussed the various security requirements in the wireless sensor networks. We have also discussed work done by several authors in WSN with watermarking techniques Discussion: Wireless network faces more challenges as compared to wired network. In WSN, maximum amount of data and information can be stealed and effortlessly accessed during transmission. The nodes in a wireless sensor network (WSN) are resources constrained. Due to which WSNs have certain challenges i.e. processing power, storage and computational capacity and high bandwidth demand. Security schemes are not easy to design since the network tends to be large and ad-hoc. The analysis for privacy and security have been explored by some authors like J. Zhu et al. In recent years, a cryptography-based security designs have been proposed for WSNs. Cryptography is the process of concealing the information into the cipher text by encrypting it.


Author(s):  
Niki Trigoni ◽  
Bhaskar Krishnamachari

A sensor network is a collection of nodes with processing, communication and sensing capabilities deployed in an area of interest to perform a monitoring task. There has now been about a decade of very active research in the area of sensor networks, with significant accomplishments made in terms of both designing novel algorithms and building exciting new sensing applications. This Theme Issue provides a broad sampling of the central challenges and the contributions that have been made towards addressing these challenges in the field, and illustrates the pervasive and central role of sensor networks in monitoring human activities and the environment.


Author(s):  
Hardeep S. Saini ◽  
Dinesh Arora

Background & Objective: The operating efficiency of a sensor network totally relies upon the energy that is consumed by the nodes to perform various tasks like data transmission etc. Thus, it becomes mandatory to consume the energy in an intelligent way so that the network can run for a long period. This paper proposed an energy efficient Cluster Head (CH) selection mechanism by considering the distance to Base Station (BS), distance to node and energy as major factors. The concept of volunteer node is also introduced with an objective to reduce the energy consumption of the CH to transmit data from source to BS. The role of the volunteer node is to transmit the data successfully from source to destination or BS. Conclusion: The results are observed with respect to the Alive nodes, dead nodes and energy consumption of the network. The outcome of the proposed work proves that it outperforms the traditional mechanisms.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues ◽  
Thaddeus Metz

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide, and in Africa, given the lack of resources, they are likely to be even more acute. The usefulness of Traditional African Healers in helping to mitigate the effects of pandemic has been neglected. We argue from an ethical perspective that these healers can and should have an important role in informing and guiding local communities in Africa on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Particularly, we argue not only that much of the philosophy underlying Traditional African Medicine is adequate and compatible with preventive measures for COVID-19, but also that Traditional African Healers have some unique cultural capital for influencing and enforcing such preventive measures. The paper therefore suggests that not only given the cultural context of Africa where Traditional African Healers have a special role, but also because of the normative strength of the Afro-communitarian philosophy that informs it, there are good ethical reasons to endorse policies that involve Traditional Healers in the fight against COVID-19. We also maintain that concerns about Traditional African Healers objectionably violating patient confidentiality or being paternalistic are much weaker in the face of COVID-19.


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