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An Intelligent Internet of Medical Things based Smart Healthcare Monitoring Equipment for Patients

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Mrs. Nagaveni R, Dr. Manish T I, B Nagaraju, Dr. Rakhi Kamra, Rama chaithanya Tanguturi, Dillip Narayan Sahu
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si4.097

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In today's fast-paced world, a new technology paradigm known as the Internet of Things (IoT) is advancing every business. It allows for communication across the virtual and physical worlds, which will drastically alter how business is conducted in the near future. It paves the way for a plethora of novel, exciting prospects across all sectors of the economy and is stimulating creativity in every sphere of human activity. The Internet of Things (IoT) has had a profound impact on the delivery of healthcare services in recent years. Easy measurement of medical indicators by smart devices implanted in the body yields a massive quantity of individually identifiable medical data for each patient. There are a number of security risks associated with this data collection. It is challenging to implement a complicated data encryption method to improve security on IoT devices because of their limited resources. Existing cryptographic security techniques also have a significant computational cost, which must be reduced. However, these algorithms must be secure against a wide range of assaults, including differential attacks, linear attacks, algebraic attacks, and others. As a result of these assaults, there is a pressing need to design foolproof, highly effective, and relatively lightweight security algorithms for use in the healthcare IoT sector. Due to the inability of the doctor to assess the patient's vitals via video chat alone, this kind of telemedicine falls short. To get around this, there has to be a system in place with very precise sensors for monitoring the patient's vitals.

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